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# The name of the link file to detect, no path involved, [[AlgoPrefix|Algo-Prefixes]] allowed.
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# The name of the link file to detect, no path involved, [[AlgoPrefix|Algo-Prefixes]] allowed. {{AlgoPrefix}}
# The name of the file the link needs to point to, [[AlgoPrefix|Algo-Prefixes]] and [[Path templates|path templates]] allowed.
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# The name of the file the link needs to point to, [[AlgoPrefix|Algo-Prefixes]] and [[Path templates|path templates]] allowed. {{AlgoPrefix}}
 
# You should specify [[Advanced file parameters|advanced file parameters]] as the third parameter to limit the detection by real file properties, since file names only can be quite ambiguous.
 
# You should specify [[Advanced file parameters|advanced file parameters]] as the third parameter to limit the detection by real file properties, since file names only can be quite ambiguous.
  

Revision as of 16:15, 17 February 2008

Searches the desktop icons for one linking to the given filename.

Usage

DesktopIcon:[link name],[file name],<advanced file parameters>

Examples

DesktopIcon:"Our malware online.lnk","<$PROGRAMFILES>\OurMalware\Malware Online.url"  

Description

  1. The name of the link file to detect, no path involved, Algo-Prefixes allowed. AP
  2. The name of the file the link needs to point to, Algo-Prefixes and path templates allowed. AP
  3. You should specify advanced file parameters as the third parameter to limit the detection by real file properties, since file names only can be quite ambiguous.

You might want to use File instead, using the <$DESKTOP> or <$COMMONQUICKLAUNCH> path templates, combined with the path template <$DESKTOP> and the advanced file parameter target[link], unless you depend on the link to find the actual file (in case it uses totally random names in totally random folders, for example).

See also

Similar commands