Soldato
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use '.' as your target within the folder you want. ir blah\blah\blah\.
I had the same problem before and it wasnt anything to do with Windows but it was Steam. I solved the problem uninstalling Steam,deleting everything apart from my games from the Steam folder, reinstalled and the shortcut problem was gone.
question for OP: do you have "hide extensions for known file types" enabled? I always turn that off, it leads to all sorts of problems if I don't.
Works for me.(windows 7 64bit).
No you can't... Any attempt to change the properties/target to the folder "D:\Steam\SteamApps\common\left 4 dead 2\left4dead2\" will fail. Windows will decide it knows better and change it to the application "D:\Steam\SteamApps\common\left 4 dead 2\left4dead2.exe".
It's not just a bug in Vista, you can reproduce it in Windows 7 x86 7 x64:
Create a folder C:\test and put a test.exe file into the C:\test folder, create another folder C:\test\test, and when you type C:\test\test into "target" it'll change to c:\test\test.exe, if you put "C:\test\test." into the target it links to the folder though.
I couldn't reproduce the issue in 7 x64.
you're doing it wrong... no, wait, you're doing it right
I have 7 64 and I get the same result as OP. to set it up:
"desktop/test/" folder
"desktop/test/test.exe" file
"desktop/test/test/" folder
right-click on desktop, create new shortcut.
navigate to "desktop/test/test/" folder and click OK.
watch as windows makes a shortcut to desktop/test/test.exe instead!