May 15, 1998
Web posted at: 1:46 PM PT
by TipWorld staff, edited by Paul Heltzel
You can't do much to get around Internet hang-ups, but at least you
can boost your browsing habits. Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 offers
many new ways to quickly open Web pages and local files. Here are just
a few. In addition, we'll show you a Favorites fix for IE4 and ways
to customize Active Desktop.
Getting to the root of things
If you're working in IE4 and want to get to your hard disk's root folder,
just type a backslash \ into the Address Bar and press Enter.
To get back to the previous Web page (or folder), click the Back arrow.
Thanks to reader G.W. for this tip.
Customize Quick Launch
IE4's Active Desktop lets you open files, folders, and Web pages from
your Taskbar with a single click. Simply drag items to the Quick Launch
portion of the Taskbar (to the right of the Start menu) to add them.
Just as you can drag Shortcuts to Quick Launch on the Taskbar, you
can remove them from Quick Launch by dragging them away from the Taskbar.
To move a Shortcut to the desktop, for example, click it, then drag
it to the desktop. You can delete a Quick Launch item by right-clicking
its icon, then choosing Delete from the pop-up menu that appears.
One thing you can't do directly from the Quick Launch bar is rename
a Shortcut. To do this, navigate to \Windows\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\Quick Launch, find the Shortcut, then select and rename it.
Double Your Pleasure
You may want to use some features of Active Desktop, but pass on one-click
launching of programs and folders. If you prefer to double-click your
desktop icons, open any folder and choose View, Folder Options. When
the Folder Options dialog box opens, click the General tab. Now select
the "Custom, Based on Settings You Choose" radio button. Next, click
Settings. Under Active Desktop, select "Enable All Web-Related Content
on My Desktop." Move to "Click Items as Follows" and select "Double-Click
to Open an Item" (single-click to select). Click OK to close the dialog
box and save your changes.
A Reason to Upgrade
Several readers have complained that the Paste option is unavailable
when they try to paste a file into the Favorites folder. Although you
can't paste files into the History, Subscriptions, Tasks, or Downloaded
Program Files folders, you should be able to do this with Favorites.
This is a bug in IE4 that does not occur in Internet Explorer 4.01.
You can download the most recent version of IE4 from Microsoft's site
or FileWorld.