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Hi,
Thanks for posting this. The Windows 7 taskbar does not allow you to pin any file that is not on your local hard disk, or a shortcut to any place not on your local hard disk. This includes RangerMSP, since RangerMSP is run over a network share to each computer. Perhaps there may be a workaround solution in Google that may be able to allow the taskbar to pin the RangerMSP.exe file to the taskbar. Let us know if you make any progress with this. Regards, Neta |
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Try this, it works for me: http://brandongoodman.posterous.com/...ile-on-a-netwo
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Just tried the above (it's been a while since I had done that), and it didn't work, because I don't have a "Properties" option in my right click context menu. Here's some additional steps that may help:
Pin calculator to TaskBar - Click start > All Programs > Accessories > right-click calculator > select Pin to TaskBar * These next steps are all completed from the TaskBar folder - Open Windows Explorer and navigate to: %userprofile%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\User Pinned\TaskBar Change the application target location Locate the pinned program (calculator) in this folder. - Right-click the program > select Properties - Under the shortcut tab locate Target > In Target change location to application location using the mapped drive letter. - Click Apply Change the Icon - Right-click the program > select Properties - Select Change Icon - Select Icon - Click OK |
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BRILLIANT thank you, lpopejoy. :)
Commit, could you please put this workaround in your documentation and/or develop a little application which asks for the path to the exe file and does it for you. I see it as a facility that most customers would like to have set up as people move from XP to Windows 7. |