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cmartin

As per company policy, I just formatted my work PC and
installed Windos XP as the OS. Windows 2000 was the OS
before this. I have now, and had prior to the format,
Netscape 7.0 as my default web browser. I had a shortcut
to a web site in my startup that used Internet Explorer
(v. 6.0). I forgot to save the shortcut and cannot figure
out how to recreate it. Just to clarify: I want to create
a shortcut in my startup that points to a website and I
want it to open with Internet Explorer (my non-default
browser). Any suggestions?
 
cmartin said:
As per company policy, I just formatted my work PC and
installed Windos XP as the OS. Windows 2000 was the OS
before this. I have now, and had prior to the format,
Netscape 7.0 as my default web browser. I had a shortcut
to a web site in my startup that used Internet Explorer
(v. 6.0). I forgot to save the shortcut and cannot figure
out how to recreate it. Just to clarify: I want to create
a shortcut in my startup that points to a website and I
want it to open with Internet Explorer (my non-default
browser). Any suggestions?

Use this as the command line (I put my own site in, so change that):
"C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" http:www.fjsmjs.com

That line may wrap, but it's all one command line

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