![]() ![]() And when I look at the properties of the file, there is no Mark of the Web to unblock. But, this doesn’t come from the web it was created on the same device and resides on the same device where the “Every Day Links” folder resides. If I then click on the file shortcut to open the file, I get this screen, which I have learned from other situations occurs when you are trying to open a file that has been downloaded from the web and it has the Mark of the Web in it. It got there by holding down the right button on my mouse, dragging the file to this ‘Every Day Links’ folder, and selecting ‘create a shortcut here’ from the context menu that pops up when I release the right-button of the mouse. Here are all of the entries in the ‘Every Day Links’ folder all but one are shortcuts to folders, but there’s one that is a shortcut to a file. ![]() Now here is where I have discovered something very curious. The menu selections for ‘Links >’ come from Personalfoldername>Favorites>Links. If you click on the raised “>” to the right of ‘Links’, a menu will pop up. When you right-click on the Taskbar and select Toolbar, you can turn on “Links”.Īs a consequence, ‘Links >’ will show up on the right side of the Taskbar. ![]()
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