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2008-06-20 01:27:25

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Shortcut Doctor was made to check your Windows shortcuts and see which point to targets that can no longer be foundHow many Windows 95/98/ME NT/2000/XP program & file shortcuts are on your computer? 100? 200? 500? And how many are "ill" because you moved something to another directory or deleted a program or changed your network drive maps? Not sure? You can always roll up your sleeves, test them one at a time and coax Windows to try a fix. Or you can work smart & can call in the Doctor. Shortcut Doctor was made to check your Windows shortcuts and see which point to targets that can no longer be found. The Doctor can then edit or resolve invalid shortcuts, search and replace shortcuts pointing to a certain drive or directory with another (with or without validation), search & replace shortcut command parameters, or delete shortcuts to the Recycle Bin. All shortcuts on a drive can be displayed, regardless of whether they are healthy or not. Operations can be set to ignore paths such as CD-ROM or network drives. Internet shortcuts can also be triaged for errors, edited, or created. Output in the Results List can be written to a file - perfect for diagnostic reports. Shortcut Doctor can also empty the Recent Documents list at the click of a button. A command line script function lets you automate complex operations and control program options in effect. For example, you can disable path validation before search-replace operations - useful for setting up shortcuts that might not be valid until they are transferred to a remote machine.Command line functions also allow you to create shortcuts from scratch by specifying the path/file name for the .lnk file to create, the path to the program to launch, and any special command line parameters for that program. See Shortcut Doctor F1 hlp for usage details.There is also a function to disable (or enable) automatic shortcut resolution for shortcuts that reference mapped network paths, thus giving you a chance to intervene with those shortcuts that seem to have a mind of their own when network mappings change. For more information on dynamic shortcut resolution and UNC path tracking, search the MS Knowledge Base at support.microsoft.com. Article Q150215 is a good starting point.The program also has advanced file mask filters to allow you to ignore shortcut files based on their physical location on your disk. This can be combined with "Path Ignore", e.g., skip any shortcut that references netdrivec and any shortcut in c:windowsstart menuprogramsgames. File Mask can also be specified in script files with the Mask= parameter.

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