J!
I think I just fixed it!
Just for s+g's, I tried using directory AND src, and I believe it works now!
Thanks! Very happy!

Larry

On Sunday, January 14, 2018 at 10:22:57 AM UTC-8, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hi J,
> Thanks for the reply. 
> directory: does not do what i need. 
> I am afraid I might hose something when I try this.
> Would I be looking at the "win_shortcut.psl" file? I have no idea what I 
> would add. 
> Do you think you could be more specific? I'm not yet a confident coder. 
>
>
>
> On Sunday, January 14, 2018 at 12:29:05 AM UTC-8, J Hawkesworth wrote:
>>
>> Right, I understand what you mean now.
>>
>> Did you try setting 'directory' to the location where you want 'start in' 
>> to be?
>>
>> If that doesn't do it, have a look at the module code, it's probably 
>> going to be fairly straightforward to add another module parameter, 
>> assuming the api supports setting the directory to start in. It would 
>> probably be less work than writing your own script.
>>
>> If you do have to change the module code, please consider creating a pull 
>> request to get it included into ansible. You can use it as a custom module 
>> by copying into /etc/ansible/library (or wherever 'library' is set to in 
>> your ansible.cfg file).
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>>
>> Jon 
>>
>>

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