![]() ![]() Icon File Path : If you want to use a custom icon select it here. C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE14 Start In : The path to where the exe file is stored. C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE14\winword.exe In this instance I want the icon to say Word 2010. To create the Word icon in the desktop we need the following data to be inputted into the shortcut window. In my example we are going to create a desktop icon and a start menu icon for Microsoft Word 2010. Now right click on the new GPO and click editīranch out, User Configuration, Preferences, Windows Settings, Shortcuts, New Shortcut. Lets call this GPO, Desktop icons then click ok. In the Group Policy Management Console, Right click on “Group Policy Objects” and then select new. The Registry one goes into quite good detail.įirst of all lets create a new GPO to work with. ![]() If you get stuck then please check out my previous guides. So I will gloss over a lot of the finer detail and omit some basic screenshots. A lot of the steps are the same as the previous guides. Today I am going to detail how to create desktop and start menu shortcuts for users using Group Policy Preferences. All these guides can be found at the link below I have also detailed how to change Internet Explorer Homepage settings. I’ve shown how to create registry entries and Map Network drives. ![]() Over the last couple of months I have written a few articles covering Group Policy Preferences. ![]()
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