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Shortcut to Quick Launch
Published on February 4, 2008 By
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Could someone please tell me how to make a shortcut to the User's Quick Launch folder.
Such as: C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch
What would I use for "username"?
Steve
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1
ZubaZ
on Feb 04, 2008
I'd create a new flyout and set it to the Quicklaunch folder. it's one of the defaults.
You could also create a new shortcut and set it to be a menu.
2
sphoto
on Feb 04, 2008
I'd create a new flyout
Thanks Zubaz. I would like for anybody to be able to use it, such as in a widget. Could you elaborate please?
3
ZubaZ
on Feb 04, 2008
Assumeing OD+ and a tabbed dock. Other setups will be similar.
Flyouts . . .
Right-click on the dock and choose "Add Entry"
Then choose "New Custom "Flyout Menu""
In the secong field, choose "Quick Launch"
If you feel like it . . change the image.
Click OK to close the form and there's your Custom Flyout Docklet.
If you want somethign that looks more like a menu . . .
Right-click on the dock and choose "Add Entry"
Then choose "New Shortcut"
In the secong field, choose "Quick Launch"
Check the box labelled "Show folder in a menu"
If you feel like it . . change the image.
Click OK to close the form and there's your menu shorcut
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Quentin94
on Feb 04, 2008
What would I use for "username"?
%Username% = the generic for the current user of the session.
Eg: mine would be C:\Documents and Settings\
Quentin
\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch
C:\Documents and Settings\
%Username%
\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch
so in using %Username% your shortcut will work on every computers using Windows
5
sphoto
on Feb 04, 2008
%Username% = the generic for the current user of the session.
I guess I wasn't making myself very clear. Thanks Quentin. That's what I was looking for.
Steve
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ZubaZ
on Feb 04, 2008
Why would you do it that way?
7
Quentin94
on Feb 04, 2008
Why would you do it that way?
Cause using this way the shortcut will work on every PC using Windows
8
sphoto
on Feb 04, 2008
Why would you do it that way?
I am making a popup menu to the Quick Launch folder on the VistaBar Widget that I submitted over the weekend. I thought it would be easier then people having to make a new "Quick" folder. They usually have the shortcuts that they use the most in their Quick Launch. It will clear up space on their taskbars for tasks.
9
ZubaZ
on Feb 04, 2008
Wouldn't the default way do the same thing?
10
ZubaZ
on Feb 04, 2008
I am crazy.
I kept reading ObjectDock, not DesktopX. I don't what I was thinking.
So sorry for being confusing (confused)
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sphoto
on Feb 04, 2008
So sorry for being confusing (confused)
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