My Corporate Network Places

J

Jerry Camel

Is there a way (even programatically) to create a second network places
folder to hold corporate network links. I want the same behavior as the
original MNP, but in a separate folder with it's own desktop icon... Any
insight is appreciated.

Jerry
 
M

Matt Wagner [MSFT]

Jerry:

What specific funtionality are you looking for? You can always just
create a folder of shortcuts for your corporate links. The "My Network
Places" is just a fancy verison of this concept. The folder is named
"NetHood" under your "Documents and Settings" directory.

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Matt Wagner
Enterprise Engineering Center
Microsoft Corporation

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J

Jerry Camel

Thanks for your response. I've already got a script that will create the
folder structure for a link (not really the same as a shortcut). But I
wasn't sure if they only behaved that way in the MNP folder or not... Also,
I want the folder to be on the desktop, like the default MNP folder, not
just a shortcut - A My Computer type of icon... I know there's a way to do
it, just don't how.

Jerry
 

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