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Application icon does not show up on XP after running repackaged legacy containing msi.

Hi all,

I am having this issue where I repackaged a legacy setup into an msi. After running the MSI, the application icon appears on all OS except Windows XP.  To see or launch the icon from XP I have to go to ProgramFiles\Application. What do I have to do in order for the icon to show up under all programs in Start Menu as it does for Win7 and Vista.

Thanks


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Answers (4)

Posted by: bkelly 11 years ago
Red Belt
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Windows Installer can place the shortcuts based on the privileges of the account performing the installation. Check your ALLUSERS value as it does respond differently for XP. See http://www.itninja.com/question/allusers-1-or-2 for a discussion on this.

Posted by: SMal.tmcc 11 years ago
Red Belt
1

It is most likely the path to place the icon in the all users start menu is off when you repackaged it.

Posted by: jagadeish 11 years ago
Red Belt
0

Did you check your package on clean image?


Comments:
  • If you use VMWare then revert the image and test it on the clean machine.. - jagadeish 11 years ago
  • I did, from a clean machine - Vado 11 years ago
Posted by: Vado 11 years ago
Senior Purple Belt
0

I actually found out that under System Configuration - Shorcut Section by moving the Kobo shortcut icon from [CommonAppDataFolder]Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Kobo\ and moved it to Shortcuts\Taskbar\Start Menu\Programs Menu\

So I dd that, built the msi from ism tested on all OS including XP, and now I can see the icon in the start menu. Thanks to jagadeish, SMall.tmcc and bkelly for all your input.

 
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