Helo Chris, > <package id="CH4EnvChangeShortcut" name="CH4 Environmental Change > Shortcut" revision="1" reboot="false" priority="0"> <install cmd='net use > x: \\10.251.193.3\MMedia\Shortcuts' /> <install cmd='copy "x:\CH4 > Environmental Change.lnk" "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Desktop"' > /> <install cmd='net use x: /delete /yes' /></package> > > The shortcut definetly exists and is named as above. > > Help much appreciated, I have a number of apps which only need a shortcut > placed for the user to access and getting this to work would be excellent! > This works here flawlessly: <install cmd='cmd /c copy /y "w:\packages\spybotsd15\Spybot - Search & Destroy.lnk" "%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Desktop\"' /> But, IMHO you shouldn't use "net use" within a package, but e.g. in the pre-action command from wpkg-client or in your wpkg-start.bat. Of course it would be a better solution, too, if you use "%SOFTWARE%" - defined within WPKG-Client or in wpkg-start.bat. Then your settings and package would be like this: wpkg-start.bat or within Wpkg Client: set SOFTWARE=\\10.251.193.3\MMedia\ <package id="CH4EnvChangeShortcut" name="CH4 Environmental Change Shortcut" revision="1" reboot="false" priority="0"> <install cmd='cmd /c copy /y "%SOFTWARE%\Shortcuts\CH4 Environmental Change.lnk" "%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Desktop\"' /> </package> Any variable name apart from "%SOFTWARE%" is possible, too. Best regards, Falko -- Falko Trojahn fon +49-341-3581294 Dipl-Ingenieur Netzwerke/Support fax +49-341-3581295 SMI Softmark Informationstechnologien GmbH Sitz: D-04416 Markkleeberg, Friedrich-Ebert-Str. 51 Registergericht: Amtsgericht Leipzig HRB 164 Geschäftsführer: Andreas Griesmann |