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Is there any way around this? Also I'd like to make the procedure as easy as possible as I'm installing this shortcut on a bunch of computers in a network. So .reg file, batch file or alike would be nice unless I can just copy the shortcut (which it seems I can't ).
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ho3 ho3 ho3
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Dont think you can with what they say here
http://www.sou.edu/it/howtodocs/winxp/startpin.shtml You could make a shortcut to explorer with the network path at the end? |
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What about making a shortcut to a network place under “My network places”
1>Open my network places 2>Click add a network place 3>Follow the instructions you can use the add network place wizard to create a shortcut to a network place or a personal folder that will show up under “ My network places” or you can move it to another location by selecting it and dragging it to your desktop or another folder. When in the wizard choose another network location specify “if it’s not chosen already” then click next. At the next screen you can browse to where you want on the network. It will show up under Start\My network places or move the shortcut to the desktop. |
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My Network Places isn't a good idea in this particular case, but the explorer trick sounds like a good idea. I solved it in another manner however. I noticed I could drag the folder on the server to the taskbar to create a menu with the subfolders as submenus. Which acctually what we wanted in the first place, although in the start menu instead of the taskbar. But it was "close enough" according to my boss.
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