Slash S in shortcut

-hh hh at livecode.org
Thu Apr 7 19:56:34 EDT 2016


Yet another guess.

If they are setting a permanent link via SETX then "/s nfo" is an optional
parameter to the path, where nfo is a host name or ip address.
Default (that is an empty nfo) is the local host.


mwieder wrote
> Dan Friedman wrote:
> 
> If they create a shortcut to the exe, and change the name of the 
> shortcut from "appName.exe" to "appName.exe /s" then it works fine. 
> Does this make sense to anyone?  What does this mean?
> 
> Don't know whether this will help or not.
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9866962/what-is-cmd-s-for
> 
> But maybe you should ask them why they append the slash-s.
> 
> -- 
>   Mark Wieder





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