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Hi,
It appears that if I upload a .lnk file (a win32 link to an application), the .lnk file isn't uploaded. Instead, VNC Manager uploads the application file (.exe) targetted by the .lnk file.
Is it possible to upload the .lnk file instead of the application file ?
Thanks for your advices :)
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Could you please clarify, are you talking about VNC file transfer or may be uploading of Remote Exec support files?
 Kindest Regards, SmartCode Solutions Support
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Group: Forum Members
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Hi,
I'm talking about remote exec support files ;)
I'm trying to upload a Batch script (.bat) and a lot of support files (.exe, .txt, .lnk, etc.).
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we will look into it. most probably this could be added as an option...i.e. upload lnk file itslef or its target file.
 Kindest Regards, SmartCode Solutions Support
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Group: Forum Members
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Hi,
I've found a simple solution :
- 1) Package the .lnk files in an archive
- 2) Upload the archive as a support file
- 4) Ipload the archive manager application as a support file (e.g. unrar.exe)
- 3) Uncompress the archive
The archive manager may package the targetted .exe files instead of the .lnk files.
If you encounter this problem, simply copy and paste the .lnk files in a new directory, and compress the directory. the new archive will contains the directory and the .lnk files.
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