Re: Having Shortcuts in "My Network Place"

Tech Tip: Click here to run a free scan for Windows Errors and optimize PC performance



Yes I see something different...
Assuming "My Network Places" is expanded in the left pan of the explorer,
here is the list of command I have after a right clic on "My Network Places
=> Collapse (in bold)
=> Separation line
=> Explore
=> Analyse with AVIcodec
=> Open
=> Search for Computers...
=> Separation line
=> Map Network Drive...
=> Disconnect Network Drive...
=> Separation line
=> Delete
=> Rename
=> Separation line
=> Properties

Assuming such a shorcut is not expanded, here is the list of command I have
access after a right clic on a short cut
=> Expand (in bold)
=> Separation line
=> Explore
=> Analyse with AVIcodec
=> Open
=> WinZip
=> Separation line
=> Send to
=> Separation line
=> Cut
=> Copy

=> Separation line
=> Delete
=> Rename
=> Separation line
=> Properties


"Alan Edwards" <edwards@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:ouh3g11krd04cpepmu45s2bfsab2gr1rq2@xxxxxxxxxx
> You find it where I indicated.
> The first of the functions I see on a right click is:
> => Open
> Use that.
> (or just double click instead of right click)
>
> FWIW, I see:
>
> Open (bold as the default)
> Explore
> Search for computers
> Map a network drive
> Disconnect a Network drive
> Create shortcut
> Delete
> Rename
> Properties
>
> Do you see something different?
>
> ...Alan
> --
> Alan Edwards, MS MVP W95/98 Systems
> http://dts-l.org/index.html
>
> ]On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 12:17:21 +0200, "Alain79"
> <desaivresanospam@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >I fully understand your astonishment but really this "Add a network
place"
> >command is not available...
> >Perhaps you could give me some more indications about where I should be
able
> >to find this command...
> >Here is a list of the main functions I can activate:
> > => Map a network drive
> > => Disconnect a Network drive
> >But nothing as Add a Network Place
> >When you say "you have an option", where am I suppose to find this
option...
> >
> >Thanks for your help
> >Alain
> >
> >
> >"Alan Edwards" <edwards@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >news:m3d3g196l8bpci4377unu9gr5sqguuurmk@xxxxxxxxxx
> >> Am I missing something?
> >> If you open "My Network Places" (instead of using a right clic), you
> >> should have an option of "Add a network place"
> >>
> >> ...Alan
> >> --
> >> Alan Edwards, MS MVP W95/98 Systems
> >> http://dts-l.org/index.html
> >>
> >> On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 11:32:20 +0200, "Alain79"
> >> <desaivresanospam@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>
> >> >Please, how should I proceed to create shortcuts in the "My Network
> >Place"
> >> >Dir. I have already some ones very usefull but I have no idea how they
> >have
> >> >finally been created... It is possible to delete them (right clic menu
//
> >> >delete) but nothing is offered to create them...
> >> >
> >> >Thanks a lot - Alain 79
> >> >
> >


.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: ospf design questions
    ... you can do this - but they will share the same routing table, ... actually give you much separation. ... natted incoming against prod interfaces. ... "stuff" from a critical network. ...
    (comp.dcom.sys.cisco)
  • Re: What did that thread indicate?
    ... > must have multiple subnetworks feeding signals to one another. ... the output of every node in my network is doing signal separation. ... So what you say "must" be done at the network level, ...
    (comp.ai.philosophy)
  • Re: Having Shortcuts in "My Network Place"
    ... You should then see "Add a network place" under Network Tasks. ... >here is the list of command I have after a right clic on "My Network Places ... >> Alan Edwards, MS MVP W95/98 Systems ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics)
  • Re: Network problem
    ... > We have some network problem in my systems. ... > as gateway to connect internet, another card is sharing internet to ... > Now i need to separate single LAN into two different networks. ... LAN separation? ...
    (comp.os.linux.networking)
  • Re: Dial-up clients drop connections
    ... Both products physically synchronize with the respondent modem, authenticate, attempt to "talk to the network", then drop the connection. ... Extreme cases may warrant the removal of the TCP/IP protocol..With the NetShell utility, you can reset the TCP/IP stack to restore it to its state that existed when the operating system was installed. ... When you run the reset command, it rewrites pertinent registry keys that are used by the Internet Protocol stack to reach the same result as the removal and the reinstallation of the protocol. ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)