I've gotten in the habit of using Sticky Notes for things that I want to remember to tell the client ("run the printer-install shortcut when you get home", HD has 5700hrs of use on it, etc.) As sort of mini-report.
Since most PCs I'm seeing are Win10, I have Command 1 as explorer.exe shell:appsFolder\Microsoft.MicrosoftStickyNotes_8wekyb3d8bbwe!App and have it set as [x] Run only if commands 2,3 don't exist and the radio button as (x) Run always.
Command 2 is just stikynot.exe for the odd Win7 system and (x) Run always
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But, when run on a Win10 PC, I get the 'file not found' on Command 2. What am I missing here?
Minor UVKSR thing - Sticky Notes
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Re: Minor UVKSR thing - Sticky Notes
Hi Xander.
I understand what your issue is, but the application is behaving as expected. Command 1 runs only if stickynot.exe does not exist, which will work fine on Windows 7, but Command 2 is always executed, which gives the 'file not found' error on Windows 10.
I suggest you create a separate app for each command, and run the good one for each windows version. Or you can make your app run a UVK script that will check for tha current Windows version and run the correct command automatically. Let me know if you need help with that.
I understand what your issue is, but the application is behaving as expected. Command 1 runs only if stickynot.exe does not exist, which will work fine on Windows 7, but Command 2 is always executed, which gives the 'file not found' error on Windows 10.
I suggest you create a separate app for each command, and run the good one for each windows version. Or you can make your app run a UVK script that will check for tha current Windows version and run the correct command automatically. Let me know if you need help with that.
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Re: Minor UVKSR thing - Sticky Notes
Think I figured it out. Just swap the two commands -- run StikyNot but only if the StickyNote App is not available.