![]() Or is there another way around this maybe deploying the actual. Is ther anyway to find out why this is failing: The script settings on intune: (assignment group are devices) $Shortcut = $WshShell.CreateShortcut($path) Re: Add company portal shortcut to desktop I have used this in the past for one of the Win32 apps. ![]() $iconlocation = "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Edge\Application\msedge.exe" $path = "C:\Users\Public\Desktop\youtube.url" $null = $WshShell = New-Object -comObject WScript.Shell I like to think of Quick Steps as rules that I. Quick Steps, new in Outlook 2010, is a feature that applies multiple actions at once to an email message. The script is the same i use manually (which you have posted in this thread) : Question: How many mouse clicks and keyboard finger tappings does it take to categorize an email message, move it to a folder, add a follow-up flag, reply to it, and create a meeting request about it Answer: One, if you're using a Quick Step. Hi now the icon works manually after deploying the script which I got from your blog which allows permission to the public desktop! but I am still unable to deploy the destopicon / link from intune !
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