From: Marts on 25 Feb 2010 03:07 annily wrote... > > How about right clicking the icon, then selecting "Pin to Taskbar"? > > > > Doing it the way you suggested works for me in Win 7 32-bit anyway. I just tried that. There is no option for me to do it. I'm running Win7 64b, though.
From: annily on 25 Feb 2010 04:59 Marts wrote: > annily wrote... > >>> How about right clicking the icon, then selecting "Pin to Taskbar"? >>> >> Doing it the way you suggested works for me in Win 7 32-bit anyway. > > I just tried that. There is no option for me to do it. > > I'm running Win7 64b, though. > As someone else mentioned, it must be peculiar to .bat files. I only tried it with .exe files. -- Long-time resident of Adelaide, South Australia, which may or may not influence my opinions.
From: Marts on 26 Feb 2010 15:13
annily wrote... > As someone else mentioned, it must be peculiar to .bat files. I only > tried it with .exe files. I wonder why they'd do that. But yeah, I have pinned other shortcuts, all pointing to exe files, to the Taskbar without any problems. I changed options such as run in Win XP SP2 mode. While it made the batch file run faster (copying files to or from a thumbdrive), it didn't allow me to pin it. |