ShellLinkObject.Path property

Gets or sets the path to the link object.

This property is read/write.

Syntax

strPath = ShellLinkObject.Path
ShellLinkObject.Path(sPath) = strPath

Property value

the fully qualified path of the link object.

Examples

The following example shows the proper usage of this property in JScript, VBScript, and Visual Basic.

JScript:

<script language="JScript">
    function fnShellShellLinkObjectPathJ()
    {
        var objShell = new ActiveXObject("shell.application");
        var objFolder;
        var ssfPROGRAMS = 2;
        
        objFolder = objShell.NameSpace(ssfPROGRAMS);
        if (objFolder != null)
        {
            var objFolderItem;
            
            objFolderItem = objFolder.ParseName("Internet Explorer.lnk");
            if (objFolderItem != null)
            {
                var objShellLink;
                
                objShellLink = objFolderItem.GetLink;
                if (objShellLink != null)
                {
                    var szPath;
                    
                    // Get the path for the ShellLinkObject.
                    szPath = objShellLink.Path;
                    alert(szPath);
                    
                    // Set the path for the ShellLinkObject.
                    objShellLink.Path = "C:\\Program Files\\IE\\IEXPLORE.EXE";
                }
            }
        }
    }
</script>

VBScript:

<script language="VBScript">
    function fnShellLinkObjectPathVB()
        dim objShell
        dim objFolder
        dim ssfPROGRAMS
        
        ssfPROGRAMS = 2
        set objShell = CreateObject("shell.application")
        set objFolder = objShell.NameSpace(ssfPROGRAMS)
            if (not objFolder is nothing) then
                dim objFolderItem
                
                set objFolderItem = objFolder.ParseName("Internet Explorer.lnk")
                    if (not objFolderItem is nothing) then
                        dim objShellLink
                        
                        set objShellLink = objFolderItem.GetLink
                            if (not objShellLink is nothing) then
                                dim szPath
                                
                                'Get the path for the ShellLinkObject..
                                szPath = objShellLink.Path
                                alert(szPath)
                                
                                'Set the path for the ShellLinkObject
                                objShellLink.Path = "C:\Program Files\IE\IEXPLORE.EXE"
                            end if
                        set objShellLink = nothing
                    end if
                set objFolderItem = nothing
            end if
        set objFolder = nothing
        set objShell = nothing
    end function

 </script>

Visual Basic:

Private Sub fnShellLinkObjectPathVB()
    Dim objShell  As Shell
    Dim objFolder As Folder
    
    Set objShell = New Shell
    Set objFolder = objShell.NameSpace(ssfPROGRAMS)
        If (Not objFolder Is Nothing) Then
            Dim objFolderItem As FolderItem
            
            Set objFolderItem = objFolder.ParseName("Internet Explorer.lnk")
                If (Not objFolderItem Is Nothing) Then
                    Dim objShellLink As ShellLinkObject
                    
                    Set objShellLink = objFolderItem.GetLink
                        If (Not objShellLink Is Nothing) Then
                            Dim szPath As String
                            
                            'Get the path for the ShellLinkObject.
                            szPath = objShellLink.Path
                            Debug.Print szPath
                            
                            'Set the path for the ShellLinkObject.
                            objShellLink.Path = "C:\Program Files\IE\IEXPLORE.EXE"
                        End If
                    Set objShellLink = Nothing
                End If
            Set objFolderItem = Nothing
        End If
    Set objFolder = Nothing
    Set objShell = Nothing
End Sub

Requirements

Requirement Value
Minimum supported client
Windows 2000 Professional with SP3 [desktop apps only]
Minimum supported server
Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only]
Header
Shldisp.h
IDL
Shldisp.idl
DLL
Shell32.dll (version 5.0 or later)