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one shortcut to multiple locations
I know I asked this before ...
Is there any way to make one shortcut point to multiple locations? -- dale - http://www.dalekelly.org/ Not a professional opinion unless specified. |
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one shortcut to multiple locations
dale wrote:
Is there any way to make one shortcut point to multiple locations? An actual shortcut, no. A library (if that'll do what you want), yes. |
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one shortcut to multiple locations
"dale" wrote
| Is there any way to make one shortcut point to multiple locations? | You could do something like use a VBScript that opens a number of folders, but you could have issues with user restrictions. I don't know of such a thing offhand. It would probably have to be written from scratch. |
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one shortcut to multiple locations
On 23/2/2018 12:06, dale wrote:
Is there any way to make one shortcut point to multiple locations? Smells like a bomb if not a Javacript hack... -- @~@ Remain silent! Drink, Blink, Stretch! Live long and prosper!! / v \ Simplicity is Beauty! /( _ )\ May the Force and farces be with you! ^ ^ (x86_64 Ubuntu 9.10) Linux 2.6.39.3 不借貸! 不詐騙! 不*錢! 不援交! 不打交! 不打劫! 不自殺! 不求神! 請考慮綜援 (CSSA): http://www.swd.gov.hk/tc/index/site_...sub_addressesa |
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one shortcut to multiple locations
dale wrote:
I know I asked this before ... Is there any way to make one shortcut point to multiple locations? lol |
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On 2/23/2018 8:41 AM, Mayayana wrote:
"dale" wrote | Is there any way to make one shortcut point to multiple locations? | You could do something like use a VBScript that opens a number of folders, but you could have issues with user restrictions. I don't know of such a thing offhand. It would probably have to be written from scratch. what about a powershell script that I can make into an icon and put it on my desktop, then drop a file on it and it gets copied in various locations, prompting for overwrites would be nice too -- dale - http://www.dalekelly.org/ Not a professional opinion unless specified. |
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"dale" wrote
| what about a powershell script that I can make into an icon and put it | on my desktop, then drop a file on it and it gets copied in various | locations, prompting for overwrites would be nice too | I would imagine that would work. I don't use PS so I'm not certain. The one catch with both would be restrictions. You can right-click to elevate but I don't think there's any way to elevate in a drag-drop. One of the unworkable flaws of running with file restrictions. |
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On 2/23/2018 10:11 PM, Mayayana wrote:
"dale" wrote | what about a powershell script that I can make into an icon and put it | on my desktop, then drop a file on it and it gets copied in various | locations, prompting for overwrites would be nice too | I would imagine that would work. I don't use PS so I'm not certain. The one catch with both would be restrictions. You can right-click to elevate but I don't think there's any way to elevate in a drag-drop. One of the unworkable flaws of running with file restrictions. can do in Batch so ask in alt.msdos.batch.nt -- Zaidy036 |
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"Zaidy036" wrote
| can do in Batch so ask in alt.msdos.batch.nt | Not very flexible. I think any method, though, will still present the problem of file restrictions. Though maybe it will work if all target files and destinations are unrestricted. |
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On 2018-02-23 20:48, dale wrote:
On 2/23/2018 8:41 AM, Mayayana wrote: "dale" wrote | Is there any way to make one shortcut point to multiple locations? | You could do something like use a VBScript that opens a number of folders, but you could have issues with user restrictions. I don't know of such a thing offhand. It would probably have to be written from scratch. what about a powershell script that I can make into an icon and put it on my desktop, then drop a file on it and it gets copied in various locations, prompting for overwrites would be nice too Ah well that is different isn't it? It's not a shortcut to multiples locations at all! You can indeed do this in PowerShell, VBS or plain old batch files. I like PowerShell but I'm only beginning so I do not know how to do everything you need (but everything you need is probably just a quick google search away). I would do this using a batch file, if I was in a hurry - if you drop a file onto a shortcut to a batch I think the file path gets passed as parameter 1 (%1) so you can do whatever you need with it. Only I'm not going to code it for you, lol, sorry ;-) Best Regards, -- ! _\|/_ Sylvain / ! (o o) Memberavid-Suzuki-Fdn/EFF/Red+Cross/SPCA/Planetary-Society oO-( )-Oo Very funny Scotty! Now beam up my clothes! |
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