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How does one go about creating a folder on the right side by the "Documents" folder. Thanks for your time
do you mean a folder in the PortableApps Menu? i don't think adding additional folders to the menu is possible, it might be if you edit and recompile the source code for the menu though
The developer formerly known as ZGitRDun8705
I use a folder on my usb often. Is there anyway to get to it from PA without having to select "Documents" first, then my folder?
Was there something in the previous answer you did not understand?
Currently it is Not possible to do it directly from the PA[M]. It May be possible in a Future version.
"It Might possible if you edit and recompile the source code for the menu." Not being a coder I would not know how to do this.
The simple answer to your question is no, sorry
Tim
Things have got to get better, they can't get worse, or can they?
Just made a batch file point to the folder, then changed the batch file to an exe file.
Excellent,
Glad that worked for you. I thought you wanted to do it from the PAM directly. What program did you use to change the .bat to an .exe ?
I used a program that comes in Windows, iexpress. It's located in C:\WINDOWS\system32\iexpress.exe
That's a nice find jjblackisback. Thanks! [g]
Ed
do you mean a folder in the PortableApps Menu? i don't think adding additional folders to the menu is possible, it might be if you edit and recompile the source code for the menu though
The developer formerly known as ZGitRDun8705
I use a folder on my usb often. Is there anyway to get to it from PA without having to select "Documents" first, then my folder?
Was there something in the previous answer you did not understand?
Currently it is Not possible to do it directly from the PA[M].
It May be possible in a Future version.
"It Might possible if you edit and recompile the source code for the menu."
Not being a coder I would not know how to do this.
The simple answer to your question is no, sorry
Tim
Things have got to get better, they can't get worse, or can they?
Just made a batch file point to the folder, then changed the batch file to an exe file.
Excellent,
Glad that worked for you.
I thought you wanted to do it from the PAM directly.
What program did you use to change the .bat to an .exe ?
Tim
Things have got to get better, they can't get worse, or can they?
I used a program that comes in Windows, iexpress. It's located in C:\WINDOWS\system32\iexpress.exe
That's a nice find jjblackisback. Thanks! [g]
Ed
Ed