| Create a shortcut for a Job |
The Create a shortcut window allows you to place a shortcut for a specified job on a Desktop, a Quick launch pane, a Start Menu and a Programs menu. You can use this option for a fast executing job.
The shortcut you created will allow you to execute a job immediately. Clicking on the shortcut causes HAS to open and execute a specified job.
You can customize behavior of HAS started via the shortcut:
The Create a shortcut window has following fields described below:
| Field | Description |
| Job quick info | Opens the Quick info window for the job. Allows to view job settings. |
| Shortcut name | Represents the display name of a shortcut on a Desktop. |
| Start minimized | Defines how HAS will be started. If checked then HAS will start minimized in system tray. Otherwise HAS shows the HAS main window. |
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| Log options | This parameters define how the Log file will be displayed after a job execution. |
| Do not show log | Log file does not display. |
| Show log if there were errors | Log file will be displayed if there are errors only during execution. |
| Always show log | Log file will be displayed after every job execution. |
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| After executing options | This parameters define behaviour of HAS after job execution. |
| Close HAS | HAS will be closed after job execution. |
| Minimize HAS to system tray | HAS will be minimized in the system tray. |
| Do nothing | HAS remains working. |
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| Command line example | Shows an example of a command-line for a specified job. You can use this line to start a job from a command-line. |
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| Where create shortcut | These parameters set locations where a shortcut will be created. |
| Desktop | Shortcut will be created on a Desktop. |
| Quick launch | Shortcut will be created in a Quick Launch pane. |
| Start menu | Shortcut will be created in a Start menu. |
| Programs | Shortcut will be created in a Programs menu. |
Below there are some examples of command line usage.
Notes:
See also:
Job wizard
Main window