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Old 23-07-2004, 03:01 PM   #1
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Using XP-Pro....We have multiple user's wanting to make a
shortcut Icon on their desktop to their A-drive. Works
for short while - but if they click on the icon and do
not have a disc in - it changes to c:\i386 and makes this
the new default.
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Old 24-07-2004, 12:11 AM   #2
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Try drag and drop the A drive icon from My Computer window to the desktop

Raj

"Dean" wrote:

> Using XP-Pro....We have multiple user's wanting to make a
> shortcut Icon on their desktop to their A-drive. Works
> for short while - but if they click on the icon and do
> not have a disc in - it changes to c:\i386 and makes this
> the new default.
>

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Old 27-07-2004, 06:47 PM   #3
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This is the method used to create the original Icon
>-----Original Message-----
>Try drag and drop the A drive icon from My Computer

window to the desktop
>
>Raj
>
>"Dean" wrote:
>
>> Using XP-Pro....We have multiple user's wanting to

make a
>> shortcut Icon on their desktop to their A-drive. Works
>> for short while - but if they click on the icon and do
>> not have a disc in - it changes to c:\i386 and makes

this
>> the new default.
>>

>.
>

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Old 27-07-2004, 09:16 PM   #4
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Try it otherwise right-click on the desktop click on New->shortcut and choose A drive after creating shortcut right on the icon and in click on proerties in shortcut check the target should be A:\ otherwise you edit it

Hope this help

Raj

"Dean" wrote:

> This is the method used to create the original Icon
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Try drag and drop the A drive icon from My Computer

> window to the desktop
> >
> >Raj
> >
> >"Dean" wrote:
> >
> >> Using XP-Pro....We have multiple user's wanting to

> make a
> >> shortcut Icon on their desktop to their A-drive. Works
> >> for short while - but if they click on the icon and do
> >> not have a disc in - it changes to c:\i386 and makes

> this
> >> the new default.
> >>

> >.
> >

>

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Old 29-07-2004, 01:25 PM   #5
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>-----Original Message-----
>Try it otherwise right-click on the desktop click on New-
>shortcut and choose A drive after creating shortcut

right on the icon and in click on proerties in shortcut
check the target should be A:\ otherwise you edit it
>
>Hope this help
>
>Raj
>
>"Dean" wrote:
>
>> This is the method used to create the original Icon
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >Try drag and drop the A drive icon from My Computer

>> window to the desktop
>> >
>> >Raj
>> >
>> >"Dean" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Using XP-Pro....We have multiple user's wanting to

>> make a
>> >> shortcut Icon on their desktop to their A-drive.

Works
>> >> for short while - but if they click on the icon and

do
>> >> not have a disc in - it changes to c:\i386 and

makes
>> this
>> >> the new default.
>> >>
>> >.
>> >

>>

>.
>Have tried this - It appears this only happens when the

user clicks on the shortcut and has no disk in the drive.
Instead of asking for a disk - it defaults back to the
default load direatory.... Have contacted the manufacture
(Acer) and they point the finger at MS....
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