Which I guess I could do, but surely there must be a simpler, more-elegant way to get this to work. Family Historian V7 has some significant issues running on PlayOnMac. If it does, and it is the only way, then I’d also end up adding “.bat.lnk” and “.pl.lnk” and …etc. I’m tempted to try adding “.exe.lnk” to PATHEXT as see if that works, but that feels pretty wrong. One thing I tried doing, but I think it is dangerous so I’m probably going to undo it, is to add “.lnk” to the PATHEXT environment variable and I was surprised that that partly works: I can now do “prog.exe” and it finds the link and runs the program, but “prog” still doesn’t work. After installation PlayOnMac prompts you to create shortcuts for the platform components. But when I try to run it from a command prompt I get the “‘prog’ is not recognized as an internal…” error. To install the platform, download its installer mt5setup.exe. I have it set up, and when I double-click on the shortcut it runs the program just fine. My problem is that I can’t get it to work on win10.
I have used this all over my win7 system. OS X and macOS no longer makes it possible to run classic Mac applications written for classic Mac OS versions, such as System 7 or Mac OS 9. Choose SmartVS.exe to make a shortcut to the app, then click Next. list of executables and select I dont want to make another shortcut. What I do, for example, is when I have “prog-v12.exe” I link to it from “prog.exe” and now the programs the use “prog” can do so without having to know which version I have installed. In the PlayOnLinux configuration window, you can create a new virtual drive. Execlxterminal command 'less /root/README.TXT' Requested Update: for other keyboard letters (eg. Can be the name of an executable program, or more complex, e.g. Exec The executable (can include sudo if your executable uses the IO). I plan to just copy the game to each of their home directories. paintball2 How do I create a shortcut on the desktop so they can simply click on it and the game will launch Currently the game is residing in my home directory.
One thing I’ve done for a long time is use shortcuts to executables. I want know how to make a shortcut for rdesktop. I downloaded a game for my kids (paintball 2) and to get it going, I have to go into a terminal, and type. I’m in the process of getting my new win10 system set up (pro/64) and I can’t get shortcuts-to-executables to work.