Alanho,
Thanks for the suggestion, but it doesn't help me. When I do that, I still
get a non-url shortcut. The properties still do not bring up the Web Document
tab. Therefore there is not way to keep the url. I tried various ways,
including your suggestion, and still the same result. Something is
interferring with my creating a web or url capable shortcut.
Even tried in safe mode. I will see if I can do a restore, but I'm not
hopeful since my restore was only activated a few weeks ago, and I think
this problem pre-existed that date.
Thanks again.
Walter
"alanho" wrote:
>
> Here is how I create a new shortcut on the desktop :-
>
> Right click anywhere on the dektop
> Click on "New" - a window opens
> Click on "Shortcut"
> In "Type the location of this item" type or paste the URL (or browse to
> a file on the hard drive)
> In "Type a name for the shortcut" type a short title
> Finish.
>
> Now right click on new desktop shortcut
> Select properties
> Change icon
> Browse to folder containing icons
> Select required icon...etc
>
> I would add that I no longer use website URL's directly in a shortcut -
> I always browse to a batch file on the hard drive which includes the URL
> - this ensures the icon is stable.
>
>
> --
> alanho
>
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