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Hello all
I've only just realised (because it showed up in a Search) that an
Internet Shortcut is created for every document I open in Windows.
These shortcuts have an IE icon and are stored in C:\Documents and
Settings\Username\Local settings\History\Today\My Computer, though in
the Search Results they just show up as in My Computer.
Why does XP do this? I thought History was for storing web addresses,
not shortcuts to local documents. Shortcuts for those are created in the
C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Recent folder anyway, so why the
duplication?
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Nightowl
Hello all
I've only just realised (because it showed up in a Search) that an
Internet Shortcut is created for every document I open in Windows.
These shortcuts have an IE icon and are stored in C:\Documents and
Settings\Username\Local settings\History\Today\My Computer, though in
the Search Results they just show up as in My Computer.
Why does XP do this? I thought History was for storing web addresses,
not shortcuts to local documents. Shortcuts for those are created in the
C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Recent folder anyway, so why the
duplication?
--
Nightowl