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Found this for you: An Unofficial Guide to the URL File FormatOriginally posted by Badger View Post@ Nick, I get a lot more stuff in shortcut when open with notepad so, no I wont quote you on that!
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Thanks for the info.
@RC, does that keep the different icon you choose?
@ Nick, I get a lot more stuff in shortcut when open with notepad so, no I wont quote you on that!
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For details of how to set this via the website that the URL points to (rather than via how the URL is distributed to the user) see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Favicon
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If you're asking what I think you're asking:
This works on XP.
Pick any existing shortcut icon & duplicate it.
Right click on icon & select Properties, then Change Icon - point to whatever dll is required (might have to be a network location for it to work for all users can't remember exactly) and select you icon.
Then change it to point to whatever string you want (Change the Target Field).
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@RC: If I follow you and you're basically editing the shortcut to point to C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe http://example.com then you have the problem that it will always run IE, even if the user has configured a different browser as their default.Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostEdit: I've just realised I haven't answered your question with what I wrote below.
Create a .LNK file and drop that in the appropriate Desktop directory.
I just did ^C on my IE icon and then pasted it onto the desktop as a shortcut. Then edited the properties, put
http://forums.contractoruk.com/techn...ml#post1056260
at the end of the target:
"C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" http://forums.contractoruk.com/techn...ml#post1056260
and changed the icon to another one at random. I then renamed the shortcut "Any old stuff"
That created a
Any old stuff.lnk
in C:\Documents and Settings\RC\Desktop
which I copied to my wife's machine. Clicking on it on my wife's machine opens this thread.
Voila!
So I could have emailed it to her as an attachment and told her to drop it on her desktop.
HTH
(I bet there's a really, really clever and easy way.)
@Badger: I think shortcut files are simply a text file in .ini file format; I believe it's possible to create one (one with a .url extension, is it?) that explicitly specifies a URL and path to an icon file. Assuming that this is to be distributed within an organisation, it should be possible for the icon file to be on a network share accessible to all users - I believe Windows will cache it.
Try dragging a URL from the browser location bar onto the desktop; this will create a URL shortcut file. You should then be able to open this in Notepad or similar to get an idea of the contents. I have an idea it's something like:
but don't quote me on thatCode:[InternetShortcut] URL=http://example.com/ Icon=\path\to\icon.ico
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Edit: I've just realised I haven't answered your question with what I wrote below.
Create a .LNK file and drop that in the appropriate Desktop directory.
I just did ^C on my IE icon and then pasted it onto the desktop as a shortcut. Then edited the properties, put
http://forums.contractoruk.com/techn...ml#post1056260
at the end of the target:
"C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" http://forums.contractoruk.com/techn...ml#post1056260
and changed the icon to another one at random. I then renamed the shortcut "Any old stuff"
That created a
Any old stuff.lnk
in C:\Documents and Settings\RC\Desktop
which I copied to my wife's machine. Clicking on it on my wife's machine opens this thread.
Voila!
So I could have emailed it to her as an attachment and told her to drop it on her desktop.
HTH
(I bet there's a really, really clever and easy way.)
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Distribute URL with a different icon
Hi
How can I distribute an URL for users to add to their Desktop and give the URL a different icon from the naff IE shortcut one?
I'm thinking it's going to have to be a manual process or something the network guys can push out.Tags: None
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