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NiranV
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SL-10469: Remove any similar shortcuts for old per-user install.
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@@ -602,6 +602,24 @@ RMDir /r "$INSTDIR\skins"
Delete "$SMPROGRAMS\$INSTSHORTCUT\SL Release Notes.lnk"
Delete "$INSTDIR\releasenotes.txt"
# SL-10469: During the brief period when the BugSplat RC supported "current
# user" installs, we might have put a shortcut with this same $INSTSHORTCUT
# name in the Start menu folder for "current user" programs. Even though we're
# about to write our new shortcut to the Start menu folder for "all users,"
# apparently Windows 7 only shows one of them. (Windows 10 reportedly shows
# both.) Try temporarily setting "current user," just long enough to delete
# any such old shortcuts.
SetShellVarContext current
# This stanza should match the $SMPROGRAMS and $DESKTOP deletions in the
# "clean up shortcuts" passage in Section Uninstall. Don't bother with the
# shortcuts in $INSTDIR because we're just about to (over)write those.
Delete "$SMPROGRAMS\$INSTSHORTCUT\*.*"
RMDir "$SMPROGRAMS\$INSTSHORTCUT"
Delete "$DESKTOP\$INSTSHORTCUT.lnk"
SetShellVarContext all
FunctionEnd
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