Is it not possible to write a launcher program that will do the same thing as the batch file.
That way you can leave xsi.exe unchanged and it will still have what ever it needs in place before it runs. On 2013/04/16 1:41 PM, "Luc-Eric Rousseau" <luceri...@gmail.com> wrote: >On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 2:47 AM, Szabolcs Matefy <szabol...@crytek.com> >wrote: >> To me (Win7 latest updates) it¹s not available. It wants to pin to the >> exisiting Icons, but not the taskbar. However, Maya, Max, ZBrush and all >> other programs offer the option > > None of these apps offer this option, this is a task bar menu >"offered" by Microsoft. It creates shortcut to Softimage.exe but >Softimage needs to be started by a .bat file, because that's how we >set the environment variable per-version. Don't know if it's worth to >come up with a combination of different systems to replace that just >to work around that taskbar menu. > >1) Run Softimage, right click on taskbar and select "Pin this program >to taskbar" >2) quit Softimage (important otherwise step 3 won't work) >3) shift-right-click on the Softimage icon on the taskbar and select >Properties >4) change xsi.exe to xsi.bat > <table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" style="width:100%;"> <tr> <td align="left" style="text-align:justify;"><font face="arial,sans-serif" size="1" color="#999999"><span style="font-size:11px;">This communication is intended for the addressee only. It is confidential. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately and destroy the original message. You may not copy or disseminate this communication without the permission of the University. Only authorised signatories are competent to enter into agreements on behalf of the University and recipients are thus advised that the content of this message may not be legally binding on the University and may contain the personal views and opinions of the author, which are not necessarily the views and opinions of The University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. All agreements between the University and outsiders are subject to South African Law unless the University agrees in writing to the contrary. </span></font></td> </tr> </table