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Microsoft Office 2010 shortcutting

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SirLouen Sunday 16 December 2012 at 21:37
SirLouenAnonymous

I've found an strange issue: Everytime I open a microsoft office file (docx, pptx or xlsx) with my Office 2010 tools instaled on PlayOnLinux, the system automatically creates a new .Ink shortcut in the folder where the file exists.

I can't understand why is this happening, I've been googling around but found anything regarding this issue, any ideas?
SirLouen Tuesday 18 December 2012 at 1:49
SirLouenAnonymous

Here is an example of what is happening :(
This happens everytime I basically, save the DOCX file


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SirLouen Wednesday 2 January 2013 at 17:44
SirLouenAnonymous

I have not found any solution to this problem.
I've discovered that it creates an .ink shortcut in the same dir as the document itself, everytime i Save it, no matter if it is a Powerpoint Word or Excel document.
Why this happens?
SirLouen Sunday 13 January 2013 at 18:07
SirLouenAnonymous

Ok, I've found the solution to this problem: The issue is due to a "Recent" docs feature that Office for windows offer. Under the drive_c/users/wine_user_whatever/ directory, there should be a dir called "Recent"
We can create it for example
mkdir ~/.PlayOnLinux/wineprefix/Office2010/drive_c/users/myuser/Recent
And everytime we save the document the Ink will be created strictly there, instead of being created in the home dir, or in the dir where the doc exists.
If we dont want to store thousands of 1kb .Ink files, we can run a cron job to delete them every hour for example
This is not a super-solution, should be solved inside the Microsoft Office 2010 script instead but it can leave things cleaner (specially because I was editing Word docs based on a Dropbox directory, and the shortcuts tend to sync in everyother PC of mine :))

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petch Sunday 13 January 2013 at 20:54
petch

It seems the normal situation is rather that Wine creates this directory as needed, and manages what it contains. Something must have gone wrong with your virtual drive.
SirLouen Sunday 13 January 2013 at 20:58
SirLouenAnonymous

I'm not sure about that. I'm sure that hasn't been anything wrong because I've redone the installation multiple times due to other issues (not this), but this has been a permanent issue.