has anybody used PerlMSI which comes with Perl Dev Kit. In ScriptGenerator.pl I add following code to create a shortcut.
$installer->SetShortcut('ProgramMenuFolder/Digest/f06Digest', 'Digest/Digest.exe');
It creates the shortcut but when I run Digest.exe file, the exe file starts but does not continue. I had a look at the properties of the shortcut and realised that "Start In" property was empty. When I fill "Start In" entry with correct path the exe file starts. So My question is how can I set the "Start In" property of the shortcut from PerlMSI. I don't expect a reply. I know there aren't many people out there who use PerlMSI. But I just wanted to try, because I could not get any help from www.activestate.com.

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