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    See this tutorial: System Restore Point Shortcut
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    Thanks.

    Why not just put the vbs on the desktop instead of having shortcuts to it etc? It works like that
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    how would i make a vbs to have a program open then check for updates and then install any updates and close.

    there are a couple programs . would each one need a vbs?
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    Dayd said:
    Thanks.

    Why not just put the vbs on the desktop instead of having shortcuts to it etc? It works like that
    Sure, that will work. I don't like having programs on my Desktop. I always keep all programs in a folder on a different drive or partition then place a link to the program (vbs in this case) on the Desktop. Just the way I like to do things.
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    Dayd said:
    how would i make a vbs to have a program open then check for updates and then install any updates and close.

    there are a couple programs . would each one need a vbs?
    First you would have to learn Visual Basic. You could do that by learning how to do exactly as you describe.

    microsoft visual basic tutorial for beginners
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