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Unfortunately shortcuts are the only way to do it because it wont allow you to run the .exe directly
The only way around this I can think of is basically what Hmroep posted earlier. Create a shortcut and then create a bat file to open the shortcut. If you don't know how to do this you can just create a new text document and change the .txt extention to .bat, then just open it up on notepad and paste this in...
@echo off
cd C:\Example Folder Where Shortcut File Is Located\
start Example.lnk
exit
...obviously with the example folder and example shortcut file changed to the actual location and name of your shortcut file. You can then use a free bat to exe convertor and change the bat file to an exe file. It should work in Better Start Menu then.