=====Special Windows Macros===== ^Macro ^Description| |%*AppData%|File system directory that serves as a common repository for application specific data. Typically c:\winnt\profiles\user name\application data. Used only by Windows NT version 4.| |%*CommonDesktop%|File system directory that contains files and folders that appear on the desktop for all users. Typically c:\winnt\profiles\all users\desktop. If not available, the *DESKTOP value is used.| |%*CommonPrograms%|File system directory that contains the directories for the common program groups that appear on the Start menu for all users. Typically c:\winnt\profiles\all users\start menu\programs. If not available, the *PROGRAMS value is used.| |%*CommonStartMenu%|File system directory that contains the programs and folders that appear on the Start menu for all users. Typically c:\winnt\profiles\all users\start menu. If not available, the *STARTMENU value is used.| |%*CommonStartup%|File system directory that contains the programs that appear in the Startup folder for all users. The system starts these programs whenever any user logs on to Windows NT 4 or starts Windows 98. Typically this directory is c:\winnt\profiles\all users\start menu\programs\startup. If not available, the *STARTUP value is used.| |%*CommonWinDesktop%|Windows NT 4 common desktop directory (c:\winnt\profiles\all users\desktop). This is an Application Launcher 2.0 macro that is allowed for backward compatibility.| |%*Cookies%|Files system directory that contains the user's cookies. Typically c:\windows\cookies or c:\winnt\profiles\username\cookies.| |%*Desktop%|File system directory used to physically store file objects on the desktop (not to be confused with the desktop folder itself). Typically this directory is c:\windows\desktop or c:\winnt\profiles\username\desktop.| |%*Favorites%|File system directory that serves as a common repository for the user's favorite items. Typically this directory is c:\windows\favorites or c:\winnt\profiles\username\favorites.| |%*Fonts%|Virtual folder containing fonts. Typically c:\windows\fonts or c:\winnt\fonts.| |%*History%|File system directory that contains the user's history of visited Internet addresses. Typically c:\windows\history or c:\winnt\profiles\username\history.| |%*NetHood%|File system directory containing objects that appear in the network neighborhood. Typically c:\windows\nethood or c:\winnt\profiles\username\nethood.| |%*Personal%|File system directory that serves as a common repository for documents. Typically c:\myfiles or c:\winnt\profiles\username\personal.| |%*PrintHood%|File system directory that serves as a common repository for printer links. Typically c:\winnt\profiles\username\printhood. Only used by Windows NT 4.| |%*Programs%|File system directory that contains the user's program groups (which are also file system directories). Typically c:\windows\start menu\programs or c:\winnt\profiles\username\start menu\programs.| |%*Recent%|File system directory that contains the user's most recently used documents. Typically c:\windows\recent or c:\winnt\profiles\username\recent.| |%*SendTo%|File system directory that contains Send To menu items. Typically c:\windows\sento or c:\winnt\profiles\username\sendto.| |%*StartMenu%|File system directory containing Start menu items. Typically c:\windows\start menu or c:\winnt\profiles\username\start menu.| |%*Startup%|File system directory that corresponds to the user's Startup program group. Typically c:\windows\start menu\programs\startup or c:\winnt\profiles\username\start menu\programs\startup.| |%*TempDir%|Windows temporary directory (c:\windows\temP).| |%*Templates%|File system directory that serves as a common repository for document templates. Typically c:\windows\shellnew or c:\winnt\shellnew.| |%*WinDesktop%|Windows desktop directory (c:\windows\desktop or c:\winnt\profiles\username\desktop for Windows NT 4). This is an Application Launcher 2.0 macro that is allowed for backward compatibility.| |%*WinDir%|Windows directory. Typically c:\windows or c:\winnt.| |%*WinDisk%|Drive letter (plus colon) for the Windows directory. Typically c:.| |%*WinSysDir%|Windows system directory. Typically c:\windows\system or c:\winnt\system32.| |%*WinSysDisk%|Drive letter (plus colon) for the Windows system directory. Typically c:.| Bron: [[http://www.novell.com/documentation/zenworks65/dmadmin/data/a7vy1c9.html|Special Windows Macros]]