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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Inside Out Chapter 10 As with other aspects of the menu system, the Quick Launch toolbar options have a representation in the file system. You ll find Quick Launch options in the %UserProfile%Application DataMicrosoftInternet ExplorerQuick Launch folder. Thus, the full file path to the Show Desktop file is %UserProfile%Application DataMicrosoftInternet ExplorerQuick LaunchShow Desktop.scf. To restore the button to the toolbar, you have several options. You can copy Show Desktop.scf from another user s profile, or you can re-create the file. To re-create the file, follow these steps: 1 Start Notepad, and then add the following lines of text: [Shell] Command=2 IconFile=explorer.exe,3 [Taskbar] Command=ToggleDesktop 2 Select Save from the File menu, and then save the file in the %UserProfile%Application DataMicrosoftInternet ExplorerQuick Launch folder. Use the file name Show Desktop.scf. If you don t know the actual value for the %UserProfile% environment variable, open a command prompt, and type set userprofile. The command prompt then displays the variable value, such as D:Documents and SettingsAdministrator.CORPSVR01. Displaying Other Custom Toolbars In addition to the Quick Launch toolbar discussed previously, three other customizable tool- bars are available for the taskbar: . Address Provides an Address box into which you can type Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) and other addresses that you want to access, either on the World Wide Web, on the local network, or on the local computer. When full file paths are specified, the default application for the file is launched automatically to display the specified file, such as Internet Explorer or Microsoft Office Word. One of the things you might not realize about the Address toolbar is that it retains the same URL history as the Address bar in Internet Explorer, meaning if you previously opened a document on a network share, you could quickly access it again through the history. . Links Provides access to the Links folder on the Favorites menu of Internet Explorer. To add links to files, Web pages, or other resources, drag shortcuts onto the Links tool- bar. To remove links, right-click the link, and select Delete. When prompted, confirm the action by clicking Yes. . Desktop Provides access to all the shortcuts on the local desktop so that you don t have to minimize windows or click Show Desktop on the Quick Launch toolbar to access them. 302 Part 4: Managing Windows Server 2003 Systems
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