1000 shortcut: [-? -h -f -c -r -s] [[-t] target [[-n] name]] [-d working directory]\n 1001 [-a Arguments] [-i Iconfile] [-x Icon index] [-u {all|[natdix]}] \n\n 1002 -? -h This help\n 1003 -f Force overwrite of an existing short cut\n 1004 -c Change existing shortcut\n 1005 -s Make shortcut non tracking (Stupid)\n 1006 -r Resolve broken shortcut\n 1007 -t target Specifies the target of the shortcut\n 1008 -n name Specifies the file name of the shortcut file\n 1009 -d directory Specifies the directory name to start the application in\n 1010 -a arguments Specifies the arguments passed when the shortcut is used\n 1011 -i iconfile Specifiles the file the icon is in\n 1012 -x index Specifies the index into the icon file\n 1013 -u [spec] Dumps the contents of a shortcut. 'all' is the same as 'natdix'\n 1014 but the letters of 'natdix' can be specified to display specific\n 1015 fields in the shortcut (repeats allowed, and order followed)\n 1050 Error: unable to find %s\n 1051 Error: %s already exists.\n Use the -f flag to overwrite it\n 1052 Error: can't write file %s\n 1053 Error: file isn't a link %s\n 1054 Error: can't read file %s\n 1055 a target file must be specified for a new shortcut 1056 Error: unknown undump switch %c 1057 Error: I couldn't do it and I don't know why\n 1058 Icon File: %s\n 1059 Icon Index: %d\n 1060 Arguments: %s\n 1061 LinkName: %s\n 1062 Target: %s\n 1063 Working Directory: %s\n 1064 Resolving... 1065 cancelled\n 1066 Unable to resolve\n 1067 Done\n 1100