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Frank Schindler
First off, running XP Pro networked to a Windows 2000 SBS.
I've set up toolbars that are directed to folders on my
server. When I login from a reboot or just from logout
then login, most of the time these toolbars that point to
the network locations do not show up. I then open
explorer, and as soon as I browse to the F: drive (the
main network drive that contains the folders that my
toolbars are in), the toolbars just up an appear out of
nowhere. I don't actually have to drill down to the
folders that I have set to my toolbars - just selecting
F: is enough.
Does anybody know how to get my computer to show these
toolbars without having to open Explorer 9/10 times?
Thanks!
- Frank
I've set up toolbars that are directed to folders on my
server. When I login from a reboot or just from logout
then login, most of the time these toolbars that point to
the network locations do not show up. I then open
explorer, and as soon as I browse to the F: drive (the
main network drive that contains the folders that my
toolbars are in), the toolbars just up an appear out of
nowhere. I don't actually have to drill down to the
folders that I have set to my toolbars - just selecting
F: is enough.
Does anybody know how to get my computer to show these
toolbars without having to open Explorer 9/10 times?
Thanks!
- Frank