A system administrator can create a shortcut to InstallManager.exe from the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne client install directory on the Deployment Server and can deploy the shortcut to the Development Client. For example, the client install directory is typically: \JDEdwards\E920\OneWorld Client Inst...
Creating a Desktop Shortcut These steps explain how to create a custom desktop shortcut to launch AutoCAD or AutoCAD LT with a default drawing based on a specific drawing template file and to set the 'Drafting & Annotation' workspace current. 1. Minimize all open applications until you see ...
Creating a Desktop Shortcut to BradfordTaxInstitute.com WINDOWS Internet Explorer 8: Go to www.bradfordtaxinstitute.com Right-click anywhere on the webpage Select "Create Shortcut" Click "Yes" Close your browser. Look for the new shortcut on your desktop Double...
You can create a Windows desktop shortcut to the Option Editor for a particular Administrative Image from within the application. Start the Option Editor. For example, in File Explorer, navigate to the administrative image installation directory and double-click sl...
You could take a look at what I did while creating a shortcut to a rdp file on a specific folder. You could skip the rdp part and just change the $targetpath = "c:\program files (x86)\rdp\remoteapp.rdp" To the website you want Remote App: The Last Whish - Call4Cloud Soooo som...
If the Microsoft Edge icon keeps reappearing on your desktop, then to stop Edge from creating a desktop shortcut in Windows 11, do this.
Once you click on it, Edge will create a desktop shortcut for you that directly opens a new InPrivate browsing window. <img loading="lazy" src="https://winaero.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Edge-InPrivate-desktop-shortcut.png" alt="Edge InPrivate Desktop Shortcut" width="370" ...
It is possible to create a shortcut to LACRM in your web browser, which will give you an icon you can use to more easily access the CRM.
Computer will show the file's extension, it's a PIF file. Windows 95 created this file when you made your desktop shortcut to an executable program other than a component of Windows 95. If you create a shortcut somewhere other than the desktop, you'll find the PIF file in that folder...
The trouble with using the Windows API to create a desktop window is that there are myriad ways you could go about writing it—far too many choices, really. Still, there’s a straightforward way to create a window, and it starts with the master include file for Windows: Copy #include ...