We have a vendor who will let us access their ftp site using Windows
Explorer. I'd like to create a shortcut on the desktop so the ftp site opens
in Windows Explorer, not Internet Explorer. Suggestions?
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"RealGomer" <RealGomer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> We have a vendor who will let us access their ftp site using Windows
> Explorer. I'd like to create a shortcut on the desktop so the ftp site
> opens
> in Windows Explorer, not Internet Explorer. Suggestions?
> --
> I know enuff to be dangerous.
> Für Elise - Support the Breast Cancer & Heart Foundations
Windows Explorer -> tools -> map network drive.
Link at bottom, 'Sign up for online storage or connect to a network server'.
Follow the 'Add Network Place' wizard.
Next, next, then enter ftp://whatever.com
Enter the username for the FTP server.
Enter a name for the network place.
Finish up the wizard.
It's now in Windows Explorer, under 'My Network Places'.
Hi
When the desktop is clean, open Internet explorer as a window so that you
can piece of the Desktop.
Type the ftp address to IE when the site appears right click on the address
and drag a link to the desktop.
This method can be used to drag any address to space that accept links.
Jack (MVP-Networking).
"RealGomer" <RealGomer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> We have a vendor who will let us access their ftp site using Windows
> Explorer. I'd like to create a shortcut on the desktop so the ftp site
> opens
> in Windows Explorer, not Internet Explorer. Suggestions?
> --
> I know enuff to be dangerous.
> Für Elise - Support the Breast Cancer & Heart Foundations