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| Execution Folder and Program? I'm trying to verify the program and folder for some of my shortcuts, but cannot seem to locate the proper information. In the past, when I wanted to see where a program was being executing from, I would right click on the icon and properties and I could see the link for the program. But no more - where can I review that information? Thanks Charlie ****************************************************** Charliec |
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| Re: Execution Folder and Program? "Charliec" <charliec@invalid.address.com> wrote in message news:liku63t88c389bud2ukpm5pcks9dh2cb04@4ax.com...[color=blue] > I'm trying to verify the program and folder for some of my shortcuts, > but cannot seem to locate the proper information. In the past, when I > wanted to see where a program was being executing from, I would right > click on the icon and properties and I could see the link for the > program. But no more - where can I review that information?[/color] Hmmm... that's strange. What version of Vista are you running? Are you logged in as an administrator? What /are/ you seeing? Whenever I right-click a shortcut on my Start menu or desktop and select Properties, I get the expected dialog. -- David Dickinson eveningstar at die-spammer-die dash mvps dot org Please reply only to the newsgroup, not by email. |
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| Re: Execution Folder and Program? >On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 21:15:30 -0600, "David Dickinson" <eveningstar@die-spammer-die.mvps.org> wrote: [color=blue] >"Charliec" <charliec@invalid.address.com> wrote in message >news:liku63t88c389bud2ukpm5pcks9dh2cb04@4ax.com...[color=green] >> I'm trying to verify the program and folder for some of my shortcuts, >> but cannot seem to locate the proper information. In the past, when I >> wanted to see where a program was being executing from, I would right >> click on the icon and properties and I could see the link for the >> program. But no more - where can I review that information?[/color] > >Hmmm... that's strange. What version of Vista are you running? Are you >logged in as an administrator?[/color] I'm running Vista Home Premium - how do I tell if I am logged in as administrator? [color=blue] > >What /are/ you seeing?[/color] What I am seeing when I right click on the Icon is in on the desktop, I am get the "open file location" option and can find the folder/program the icon represents. But when I right click on an icon on the Start/All Programs list, I do not get that option. By clicking on properties, I get a box that provides info on the icon location, but nothing about the folder/program. The following is available in that box: Open Pin to Start Menu Add to Quick Launch Sen To Cut Copy Delete Rename Properties [color=blue] > >Whenever I right-click a shortcut on my Start menu or desktop and select >Properties, I get the expected dialog.[/color] ****************************************************** Charliec |
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| Re: Execution Folder and Program? >On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 00:27:20 -0500, brink <brink.2s3ppc@no-mx.forums.net> wrote: [color=blue] > >Charliec, > >For the Start/All Programs: >1. Click Properties >2. Click Shortcut tab >3. Look at Target for the folder and EXE path. > >Hope this helps, >Shawn[/color] Thanks for the reply, Shawn, But the Target item is blank. Charlie ****************************************************** Charliec |
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