06-03-2007, 11:41 AM -
Every time I've restored my TLB, I end up with all the shortcuts being that "new" kind with no editable path avaiulable.
Microsoft introduced that new version of shortcut somewhere around Microsoft Office 2001 or 2002... I've been given all kinds of explanations why, but it's done nothing but cause my problems.
They are (supposed) to make program access from "anywhere" possible; fact is though, that I always have to re-do them all and revert to the "old" version.
And every time I restore a TLB backup, all the shortcuts ARE this new form, which means the backup is pointless and I have to re-build everything.
Why does this happen?
Can't it be to just back up what you've got the way you've got it, and restore it the same way?
Please.
Regards,
Chuck Billow
Microsoft introduced that new version of shortcut somewhere around Microsoft Office 2001 or 2002... I've been given all kinds of explanations why, but it's done nothing but cause my problems.
They are (supposed) to make program access from "anywhere" possible; fact is though, that I always have to re-do them all and revert to the "old" version.
And every time I restore a TLB backup, all the shortcuts ARE this new form, which means the backup is pointless and I have to re-build everything.
Why does this happen?
Can't it be to just back up what you've got the way you've got it, and restore it the same way?
Please.
Regards,
Chuck Billow
Chuck Billow