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Created by Michael van Kleeff
Created on Jan 6, 2021

Allow startmenu folder to be specified per package

No idea if I already proposed this one.. sorry if I did:


Folder options for Start Menu icon provisioning.

In agent.xml the start menu base is being used:


True

True

${Programs}


But to gather specific multiple packages into one application group, Folders would be ideal.

Woonzorg is requiring this for their POC as an example (we are impersonating the RES way of working via Liquit)

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  • Ronald Bevers
    Jun 3, 2025

    Manage Start menu folder per package.

    Now we can only set a Start Menu folder in de Agent.json. But some customers have to much applications which makes this folder to big.

    We would like the ability to set the Start Menu sub folder per package.

    This way we can group certain shprtcuts based on application type.

    For Example:

    PQR Administration

    PQR ICT tools

    PQR Development

    etc.

    This makes it easier to find the correct shortcut in the Windows start menu, when a user doesn't know the name.

  • Johan Kamping
    Jun 3, 2025

    At the moment it's only possible to select one folder for the Liquit shortcuts in the StartMenu for example Liquit or Apps. For customers with a lot off application this is working and we would like to create additional folders of subfolders in the Liquit folder

  • W Van De Kam
    Jun 3, 2025

    Add multiple folders within Windows start menu


    Like putting all websites (packages) in one folder, and the helpdesk tools in another folder.

  • Michael van Kleeff
    Jun 3, 2025

    No idea if I already proposed this one.. sorry if I did:


    Folder options for Start Menu icon provisioning.

    In agent.xml the start menu base is being used:


    True

    True

    ${Programs}


    But to gather specific multiple packages into one application group, Folders would be ideal.

    Woonzorg is requiring this for their POC as an example (we are impersonating the RES way of working via Liquit)