Re: Browser Specific Shortcut
How about a shortcut to a batch job that invokes IE to open the URL?
Even better:
1. On the desktop, right click and select New, Shortcut.
2. For the location of the item, type this (all on one line):
"C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE"
http://yourIntranetURL.whatever/whatever/else.htm
3. Click Next.
4. For the name, type whatever you want to see as the shortcut label.
5. Click Finish.
You get the IE icon for free.
--David
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