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Following this question, I've settled on the following Python code to modify Windows shortcuts.
It works for English based shortcuts but it doesn't for unicode based shortcuts.

How could this (or any other) snippet be modified to support unicode?

import re, os, pythoncom
from win32com.shell import shell, shellcon

shortcut_path = os.path.join(path_to_shortcut, shortcut_filename)
shortcut = pythoncom.CoCreateInstance (shell.CLSID_ShellLink, None, pythoncom.CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER, shell.IID_IShellLink)
persist_file = shortcut.QueryInterface (pythoncom.IID_IPersistFile)
persist_file.Load (shortcut_path)
destination1 = shortcut.GetPath(0)[0]
destination2 = os.path.join(destination_path, destination_filename)
shortcut.SetPath(destination2)
persist_file.Save(shortcut_path, 0)

Assume the following are unicode: path_to_shortcut, shortcut_filename, destination_path, destination_filename

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  • What exactly happens on a unicode shortcut? – agf Aug 02 '11 at 19:31
  • Does this problem happen only when you try to work with shortcuts, or in cases of using `shell` classes? Maybe the question should be extended to using Unicode in general, not only for Windows shortcuts? – Hnatt Aug 03 '11 at 13:36

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Perhaps looking here may help: Python Unicode HOWTO

I'm guessing you'd need to be sure that each of those strings was properly encoded as Unicode and any changes need to preserve that encoding. That article should provide all the information you'll need.

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