Now, you may have been wondering, what is the point in doing this when it could well be faster getting to the shortcut?
Well, you can put your commands into a file that can be run, meaning it is much faster than getting the shortcut
To do this, open a notepad file and put in your commands (one line per command)
If you want to create a sequence, add 'delay' in between two commands (on its own line still), this will prompt for the user to press any key to continue
Now, once you have put all of the commands in, save the file as 'name.bat' (obviously, without the quotes. This will save the file as a batch file, which are run through command prompt.
For example, once on the school network i created a batch file name 'free_games.bat' and put it on the intranet, of course, as you can guess many people clicked on it
The batch file told them they were not allowed near this resource and shutdown there computer
It was a great laugh