Here's my version:
my $Shift = 0x0100;
my $Ctrl = 0x0200;
my $Alt = 0x0400;
my $LINK=new Win32::Shortcut();
$LINK->Set('c:\targetfile',
'', # arguements
'c:\', # directory tto execute in
'Perl Shortcut', # description
1, # window state (1 is normal)
$Shift+$Ctrl+ord('S'), # shorcut key
'', # icon file eg win32.dll
0); # icon number in file
my $shortfile = 'C:\WINNT\Profiles\PhilHibbs\Start Menu\Programs\Acces
+sories\shortcut.lnk';
$LINK->Save($shortfile);
# run Explorer targetting the file just created
# system("Explorer /e,/select,$shortfile");
$LINK->Close();
Is there a better way to do constants? I'm more familiar with C and C++ where idioms differ.
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