On May 16, 8:09 am, Larry Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mike Driscoll wrote: > > On May 15, 2:03 pm, Larry Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Mike Driscoll wrote: > >>> Hi, > >>> I've had this niggling issue from time to time. I want to create a > >>> shortcut on the user's desktop to a website that specifically loads > >>> Firefox even if Firefox is not the default browser. > >>> I usually use COM as it allows very specific settings of the shortcut, > >>> such as the Working Directory and the Target Path. However, the > >>> following will not work for some reason: > >>> <code> > >>> import win32com.client > >>> import winshell > >>> shell = win32com.client.Dispatch('WScript.Shell') > >>> userDesktop = winshell.desktop() > >>> shortcut = shell.CreateShortCut(userDesktop + '\\MyShortcut.lnk') > >>> shortcut.Targetpath = r'"C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" > >>> https:\www.myCompanyWebsite.com\auth\preauth.php' > >>> shortcut.WorkingDirectory = r'C:\Program Files\Mozilla > >>> Firefox' > >>> shortcut.save() > >>> </code> > >>> This creates the following target path (which doesn't work): > >>> "C:\"C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" https: > >>> \www.myCompanyWebsite.com\auth\preauth.php" > >>> If I leave the website off, it works. If I leave the path to Firefox > >>> out, it works too. Is there another method I can use other than > >>> creating the shortcut by hand and using the shutil module? > >>> Thank you for any ideas. > >>> Mike > >> Either you copied wrong or the problem is: > > >> "C:\"C:\Program Files... > > >> Note the C:\ is specified twice in the string. I think it should read: > > >> > "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" https: > >> > \www.myCompanyWebsite.com\auth\preauth.php" > > >> -Larry > > > Yeah, I know that it's in there twice and that that is the problem. > > But I'm not causing that extra C:\. I run it exactly as above and that > > is what I get for the output. I think it's the COM object. Maybe I > > better just re-post this to the PyWin32 list... > > > Thanks, > > > Mike > > I use Inno Setup on most of my applications and use it to create my desktop, > quicklaunch and Start shortcuts. Would that be an option for you? > > -Larry
I use Inno too for my applications. However, in this case, I have to create the shortcut as part of the login process based on what group the user is in. Chris's solution worked for my needs and I think Gabriel's will work too, if I figure it out. Mike -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list