How to sequence Microsoft System Center Service Manager?

AppV Version: 5.0
OS: Windows 7 64-bit
Application Name: System Center Service Manager 7.5.2905.0
Issue: This applications has a shortcut named as "Service Manager Shell" which will launch as shown in screenshot below,
The same shortcut will launch as shown in screenshot below with Sequenced Application,
Please let me know how to make this shortcut launch same as source.
Regards,
Reddy

I would check the package for any reference of the specific path to the C:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center 2012 path. Also have you run a ProcMon trace to see where the app is looking for the files? The certificate may be pointing to the C:\Program
Files Directory rather than the App-V path..
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