Great. I think that's essentially what I did too (on some machines). I also haven't done any of that on some and it worked. I don't know when those steps are necessary, but as a "if it doesn't work, try this" procedure it's good. Addpm could be modified to add the app id when it creates the shortcut, and eliminate step 2. On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 5:10 PM Ben Key <bke...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I got this to work as expected, as follows. > > 1. Use the AddPm program to create the shortcut. I ran it as an > administrator. The shortcut was added to > "c:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Gnu Emacs\Emacs.lnk." > 2. Use win7appid to set the App ID of the Emacs.lnk to GNU.Emacs. > 3. Start Emacs using that shortcut. > 4. Pin to the taskbar. > >