I just found a really neat new feature in the new version of PowerDesk: A utility that allows you to control PowerDesk from the command-line (and thus from batch files and Windows shortcuts)!
The utility is called PDESKCMD.EXE, and it's installed in %windir%\SYSTEM. It supports no fewer than 16 (!) different commands to access pretty much any PowerDesk feature you would ever want. Run the utility with no command-line parameters to get a list of all possible commands; to get detailed help on a specific command, run the utility with the command line:
<BLOCKQUOTE>PDESKCMD.EXE /?:command</BLOCKQUOTE>
Sweeeet! Thanks, Matrox!
The utility is called PDESKCMD.EXE, and it's installed in %windir%\SYSTEM. It supports no fewer than 16 (!) different commands to access pretty much any PowerDesk feature you would ever want. Run the utility with no command-line parameters to get a list of all possible commands; to get detailed help on a specific command, run the utility with the command line:
<BLOCKQUOTE>PDESKCMD.EXE /?:command</BLOCKQUOTE>
Sweeeet! Thanks, Matrox!