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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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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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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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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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>-----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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