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title: How to Publish Application Shortcuts
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description: How to Publish Application Shortcuts
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author: jamiejdt
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ms.assetid: fc5efe86-1bbe-438b-b7d8-4f9b815cc58e
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ms.pagetype: mdop, appcompat, virtualization
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.prod: w8
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ms.date: 06/16/2016
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---
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# How to Publish Application Shortcuts
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You can use the following procedure to publish shortcuts to an application directly from the **Results** pane of the **Application** node in the Application Virtualization Client Management Console.
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**To publish application shortcuts**
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1. Move the cursor to the **Results** pane, right-click the desired application, and select **New Shortcut** from the pop-up menu to display the New Shortcut Wizard.
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2. On the first page of the New Shortcut Wizard, select an icon and specify a name for the shortcut.
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1. **Change Icon**—Displays a standard Windows icon browser. Browse to and select the desired icon.
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2. **Shortcut Title**—Enter the name you want to give the shortcut. This field defaults to the existing name and version of the application.
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3. On the second page of the wizard, determine the location of the published shortcut.
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1. **The Desktop**—Select this check box to publish the shortcut to the desktop.
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2. **The Quick Launch Toolbar**—Select this check box to publish the shortcut to the Quick Launch toolbar.
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3. **The Send To Menu**—Select this check box to publish the shortcut to the **Send To** menu.
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4. **Programs in the Start Menu**—When you select the **Start Menu** check box, this field becomes active. Leave this field blank to publish the shortcut directly to the root of the Programs folder, or enter a folder name or hierarchy—for example, "My\_Computer\\Office Applications." Shortcuts created this way are available only for the current user.
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5. **Another location** and **Browse** button—When you select the **Another location** check box, this field becomes active. Enter any valid location on the computer or any available UNC path (shared file or directory on a network). The **Browse** button displays a standard Windows **File Open** dialog box.
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4. On the third page of the wizard, enter desired command-line parameters.
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5. Click **Finish** to publish the shortcuts and exit to the **Results** pane.
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## Related topics
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[How to Add a File Type Association](how-to-add-a-file-type-association.md)
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[How to Add an Application](how-to-add-an-application.md)
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[How to Delete a File Type Association](how-to-delete-a-file-type-association.md)
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