Re: Browser Specific Shortcut
...if
there's a way to create browser specific shortcuts, that would be a
better solution.
How about a shortcut to a batch job that invokes IE to open the URL?
I just put this in a batch file (all on one line, of course):
"C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE"
http://www.html-indexer.com
and it works like a charm; oughta work with an intranet URL, too.
You can even put the IE icon on the shortcut, just for show.
--David
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