Shortcuts View/Shortcut Locations

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When you first navigate to the Shortcuts view, you see a set of predefined folders with existing shortcuts (if the base MSI package had shortcuts defined). You can modify or remove these shortcuts according to your needs.

If you need to create your own shortcut, you can place it in a new folder you define or in a predefined folder. Additional predefined folders that are not displayed can be accessed by right-clicking on the uppermost item in the Shortcuts explorer and selecting Show Folder.

Under the Show Folder submenu is a list of the additional predefined folders supported in the Shortcuts view. Select the folder where you want your shortcut created to have it displayed in the Shortcuts explorer. The predefined shortcut destinations are described below.

Alternately, you can create your own folder in which to place shortcuts by right-clicking either a folder or the top level Shortcuts item and selecting New Folder. To remove a folder that you have added, right-click on it and select Delete.

The following predefined folders are available for shortcuts:

Predefined Shortcut Folders

Predefined Folder Name

Description

AppDataFolder

The current user’s Application Data folder.

CommonFilesFolder

The Common Files folder for the current user.

DesktopFolder

The user’s desktop. Although placing a shortcut on the desktop makes it easily visible, it can also be distracting to users, so it should be used sparingly.

FavoritesFolder

he Favorites folder for the current user.

FontsFolder

References the target machine’s Fonts folder.

INSTALLDIR

The installation’s default destination folder.

ProgramFilesFolder

References the target machine’s Program Files folder.

ProgramMenuFolder

The Program menu for the current user.

SendToFolder

The user’s Send To folder, which is accessible when you right-click on files. Shortcuts are placed here so users can have quick access to the target program from many file types.

StartMenuFolder

The Start menu folder for the current user.

StartupFolder

The current user’s Startup folder. Shortcuts placed here automatically launch their targets whenever Windows is started.

SystemFolder

The target machine’s System folder.

TempFolder

References the target machine’s Temp folder (usually C:\Temp).

TemplateFolder

The current user’s Template folder.

WindowsFolder

The target machine’s Windows folder.