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Yeah, I know this seems like a dumb question, its just a one-off hack I need to wrap up a somewhat mundane task so I can move on to something more interesting.

EDIT: Maybe more info would help: I'm trying to remove some shortcuts from the desktop and I need the user to see it removed right away (so they don't have to press F5).

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I think you're looking for IActiveDesktop::ApplyChanges. You will need to access this via the COM interface, which should be fairly easy with all the documentation Microsoft provides on COM Interop.

John T
Thanks for the tip, looks like that this would probably work... however the Win32 approach from Tom was a bit easier to use right away.
DSO
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You can use the SHChangeNotify API.

[System.Runtime.InteropServices.DllImport("Shell32.dll")]
private static extern int SHChangeNotify(int eventId, int flags, IntPtr item1, IntPtr item2);

and then call it this way

SHChangeNotify(0x8000000, 0x1000, IntPtr.Zero, IntPtr.Zero);
Tom Anderson
DSO
glad i could help
Tom Anderson