MS TS RemoteApp Programs Command-line Parameters (%temp% or %appdata%)

Hello,
We are trying to get an in house Application published to the TS RemoteApp Programs. We are using a logon script that places the a cmd file in the users %temp% or %adddata%.  We are using this so that there is no file locks that occur.
Then we wish to use the command-line parameter "Always use the following command-line parameters" as Local -t -c "%temp%\file.fp". However this is not successful. I have eliminated the %temp% with the temp directory path and the application
runs correctly. 
It looks like to me that the environmental variable is not loading. Is there something that I can do for this to get this running? 

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