tnek Posted May 2, 2012 Share Posted May 2, 2012 FileCopy(@WorkingDir & "StudentDirectory.url",@DesktopDir,9) FileCopy(@WorkingDir & "StudentDirectory",@DesktopDir,9) When I do: $array = _FileListToArray("F:") _ArrayDisplay($array) It returns StudentDirectory.url Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrewManNH Posted May 2, 2012 Share Posted May 2, 2012 If the file is on the F: drive, why not use that instead of @WorkingDir? If I posted any code, assume that code was written using the latest release version unless stated otherwise. Also, if it doesn't work on XP I can't help with that because I don't have access to XP, and I'm not going to.Give a programmer the correct code and he can do his work for a day. Teach a programmer to debug and he can do his work for a lifetime - by Chirag GudeHow to ask questions the smart way! I hereby grant any person the right to use any code I post, that I am the original author of, on the autoitscript.com forums, unless I've specifically stated otherwise in the code or the thread post. If you do use my code all I ask, as a courtesy, is to make note of where you got it from. Back up and restore Windows user files _Array.au3 - Modified array functions that include support for 2D arrays. - ColorChooser - An add-on for SciTE that pops up a color dialog so you can select and paste a color code into a script. - Customizable Splashscreen GUI w/Progress Bar - Create a custom "splash screen" GUI with a progress bar and custom label. - _FileGetProperty - Retrieve the properties of a file - SciTE Toolbar - A toolbar demo for use with the SciTE editor - GUIRegisterMsg demo - Demo script to show how to use the Windows messages to interact with controls and your GUI. - Latin Square password generator Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tnek Posted May 2, 2012 Share Posted May 2, 2012 While I am at it the delete of a shortcut is not working either FileDelete(@DesktopDir&"Shortcut to 2011 General Ballots- Final.lnk") Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tnek Posted May 2, 2012 Share Posted May 2, 2012 If the file is on the F: drive, why not use that instead of @WorkingDir?My reply to this seems to have disappeared. We are installing multiple files, folders, shortcuts and links using usb keys on multiple laptops. We can't always count on the usb key being in a set drive. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrewManNH Posted May 2, 2012 Share Posted May 2, 2012 Then use @ScriptDir, which is the directory that the script is running from. WorkingDir can get changed by various functions and external influences, ScriptDir will always be where the script is. If I posted any code, assume that code was written using the latest release version unless stated otherwise. Also, if it doesn't work on XP I can't help with that because I don't have access to XP, and I'm not going to.Give a programmer the correct code and he can do his work for a day. Teach a programmer to debug and he can do his work for a lifetime - by Chirag GudeHow to ask questions the smart way! I hereby grant any person the right to use any code I post, that I am the original author of, on the autoitscript.com forums, unless I've specifically stated otherwise in the code or the thread post. If you do use my code all I ask, as a courtesy, is to make note of where you got it from. Back up and restore Windows user files _Array.au3 - Modified array functions that include support for 2D arrays. - ColorChooser - An add-on for SciTE that pops up a color dialog so you can select and paste a color code into a script. - Customizable Splashscreen GUI w/Progress Bar - Create a custom "splash screen" GUI with a progress bar and custom label. - _FileGetProperty - Retrieve the properties of a file - SciTE Toolbar - A toolbar demo for use with the SciTE editor - GUIRegisterMsg demo - Demo script to show how to use the Windows messages to interact with controls and your GUI. - Latin Square password generator Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tnek Posted May 2, 2012 Share Posted May 2, 2012 Then use @ScriptDir, which is the directory that the script is running from. WorkingDir can get changed by various functions and external influences, ScriptDir will always be where the script is.Worked like a charm!!! Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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