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I have tried researching this and I can't come up with an answer. I have a scan folder on the network and would like to have a shortcut created on the desktop. Variables will be involved.

The folder is "\servername\scans\employee scan folder" I need the Employee Scan Folder to be the shortcut that is created on the users desktop.

I would like the script to ask me to enter the name of the Employee Scan Folder.

Would I have to use a BAT file or VBS? In which way can I have a VBS ask me to enter the variable information ("Employee Scan Folder")?

I have little experience with BAT files and no knowledge at all with VBS files.

Thank you all in advance to who have taken the time to help me out!!

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  • You could do this with net use follow by mklink.
    – Monacraft
    Nov 21, 2013 at 1:18

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Here is a way to do it with VBS:

Set objShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
sInput = InputBox("Enter location for Scan Folder","Shortcut")
Set lnk = objShell.CreateShortcut(objShell.SpecialFolders("desktop") & "\Employee Scan Folder.LNK")
lnk.TargetPath = chr(34) & sInput & chr(34)
lnk.WorkingDirectory = chr(34) & sInput & chr(34)
'lnk.IconLocation "C:\Programs\Myprogram.exe,1"
lnk.Save
'Clean up 
Set lnk = Nothing
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  • for where it says "Enter Locations for Scan Foler" do I enter \\servername\scan ? And I'm guessing that when the text box prompts for data, I'll enter the Employee Scan folder, correct? I'm thinking that it should look like this?
    – Mike
    Nov 21, 2013 at 17:33
  • Set objShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell") sInput = InputBox("\\dco-app80\scan","Shortcut") Set lnk = objShell.CreateShortcut(objShell.SpecialFolders("desktop") & "\Employee Scan Folder.LNK") lnk.TargetPath = chr(34) & sInput & chr(34) lnk.WorkingDirectory = chr(34) & sInput & chr(34) lnk.Save 'Clean up Set lnk = Nothing
    – Mike
    Nov 21, 2013 at 17:35
  • You don't have to change anything. Just run the code as is. It will prompt you to enter the path which you enter like you stated. Nov 21, 2013 at 17:50
  • Ah Ok! I ran the script, and it create the folder, but when I try to double click on it, it's asking me to select which program to use. Looks like it's not set to use explorer.exe. Also the icon shows a white page with the shortcut. Is there a way to have to script force using explorer to open the directory and to have the standard icon for folder shortcuts?
    – Mike
    Nov 21, 2013 at 18:33
  • That's odd. What OS are you using? It works fine for me on win7 32bit. It creates the shortcut with the network folder icon as default. You can specify a custom icon by using lnk.IconLocation "Path to Icon file", index" Nov 21, 2013 at 19:05

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