Re: Shortcut problem.

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Just like to add that I have another external drive (E:) and I used exactly
the same technique to create, rename and change the icon without any
problem.
Martynz

"Martyn Howells" <martyngh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> My external CD/DVD drive is named DVD-RAM Drive(F:) but the shortcut
> becomes CD Drive. But thats not the main problem. I' ve created an icon
> but when I go throught the process of changing to it it via Properties I
> get a message when I click on APPLY. The name 'F:\' specified in the
> Target box is not valid. Make sure the path and file name are correct.
> Martynz
>


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