Link1
Note Starting with Windows 10, version 1703, this setting can no longer be used in provisioning packages. For more information on changes to the Windows Provisioning Framework, see Windows Provisioning Framework. This setting may have a Configuration Service Provider (CSP) equivalent that can be used instead. To determine if a CSP for this setting exists, see the description below.
Link1
specifies the path to the second shortcut in the Start menu list of most frequently used programs.
Note This setting has been deprecated in Windows® 8. The information about this deprecated setting is provided for reference only. In Windows 8, the Start menu list of most frequently used programs is not available.
Path_to_second_link |
Specifies the path to the second shortcut on the Start menu. Path_to_second_link is a string with a maximum length of 259 characters. Path_to_second_link specifies the complete path and the file name of a shortcut file with a .lnk file name extension. The path must refer to a location on the destination computer. Each shortcut file must include the complete path and file name of a corresponding program file with an .exe file name extension. The path to the program file must refer to a location on the destination computer. |
This string type does not support empty elements. Do not create an empty value for this setting.
auditUser
specialize
oobeSystem
Windows edition | x86-based devices | x64-based devices |
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Windows 10 for desktop editions (Home, Pro, Enterprise, and Education) | x86 | amd64 |