
Originally Posted by
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The example .bat files are just so you can launch multiple instances of WoW easier. The examples given use the WoW Maximizer tool (do not confuse it with the KeyClone Maximizer functionality). If you are using KeyClone you probably do not need to worry about the .bat files as KeyClone can launch multiple WoW sessions for you if I understand correctly (I don't use KeyClone myself). You can try looking at the KeyClone sticky in the Software section.
As for the shortcuts on your desktop, how did you create them?
An easy way is to launch windows explorer and browse to your WoW folder. Right-click-drag the WoW.exe onto your desktop, select "create shortcut" when prompted.
It sounds like the shortcuts you made did not have the "start in" folder specified correctly, you can check this by right-clicking the shortcut and selecting "properties". The "start in" folder should be your WoW folder.
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