Hi,
  There must be some other ways, But I could not find those.
  

Sneha Gharpure wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> What i understand from your reply is that, the below HTML file will
> redirect us to the login.aspx.
> In that case, the HTML file should be packed with msi itself and will get
> deployed on the target machine.
> 
> Any other way to do this?
> 
> Thanks,
> Sneha
> 
> 
> diwakar09 wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Try this
>> Create a html file with below statements and then create a shortcut of
>> this file
>> Hope this can help you
>>   <html>
>>      <head>
>>              <title>Put any title</title>
>>              <meta HTTP-EQUIV="REFRESH" content="0;
>> url=http://localhost/xyz/Login.aspx"; />
>>      </head>
>>      <body>
>>              <p>....Please wait or click 
>>  http://localhost/xyz/Login.aspx here
>>  
>> 
>> </p>
>>      </body>
>> </html>
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Sneha Gharpure wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> Thanks for your reply.
>>> 
>>> Its created a shortcut but when i tried opening the file, the path in
>>> browser was 
>>> file:///C:/inetpub/wwwroot/xyz/Login.aspx
>>> 
>>> instead it should be 
>>> http://localhost/xyz/Login.aspx
>>> 
>>> Can you give any additional pointers?
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Sneha
>>> 
>>> 
>>> diwakar09 wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> hi,
>>>>  Try
>>>>  <Shortcut Id="myShortcut" Directory="ProgramMenuDir" Name="Login"
>>>> LongName="Login"                                                
>>>> WorkingDirectory='dir3' Icon="Login.aspx" IconIndex="0" Show="normal" 
>>>> Target="[#someFileID]" />
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Sneha Gharpure wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>> 
>>>>> The requirement is to create a shortcut for an ASPX page, e.g.
>>>>> login.aspx in the Program Menu Folder.
>>>>> 
>>>>> The shortcut is getting created, but when I click on the shortcut,
>>>>> instead of opening the ASPX page, it opens the folder containing the
>>>>> login.aspx file.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Following is the code sample for the same.
>>>>> 
>>>>> <DirectoryRef Id="TARGETDIR">
>>>>>     <Directory Id="dir1" Name="dir1">
>>>>>   <Directory Id='dir2' Name='dir2'>
>>>>>       <Directory Id='dir3' Name='dir3'>
>>>>>             </Directory>
>>>>>             </Directory>
>>>>>         </Directory>
>>>>>     </Directory>
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>     <Directory Id="ProgramMenuFolder" Name="PMenu"
>>>>> LongName="Programs">
>>>>>         <Directory Id="ProgramMenuDir" Name='myDIR'/>
>>>>>     </Directory>
>>>>> 
>>>>> </DirectoryRef>
>>>>>                                                                   
>>>>> <Icon Id="Login.aspx" SourceFile="path to login.aspx" />
>>>>> 
>>>>> <Component Id="someID" Guid="xxxxx">
>>>>>     <File Id="someFileID" Name="name" LongName="Login.aspx" DiskId="1"
>>>>> Source=" path to Login.aspx" />
>>>>>     <Shortcut Id="myShortcut" Directory="ProgramMenuDir" Name="Login"
>>>>> LongName="Login"                                                
>>>>> WorkingDirectory='dir3' Icon="Login.aspx" IconIndex="0" Show="normal" 
>>>>> />
>>>>> </Component>
>>>>> 
>>>>> Can anyone give any pointer regarding how to do this?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks in Advance,
>>>>> Sneha
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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