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+Bob+
Here's another fix that can be appended to the book "10,000 Vista bugs
and how to compensate for them":
I created a desktop icon to an application file on a shared drive a
month ago. I use it several times a day. The shortcut worked fine
until yesterday then it stopped working. Dbl-click on it and nothing
happens at all. I've already shut off UAC and changed Vista to
recognize the shared drives as Local so that I can access programs and
files without issues, so that wasn't the problem. Also, it did work
fine for a month.
I checked the Properties, it all looked fine. Security looked fine, I
had full control. I created a new shortcut using the right click
option on the shared drive, then copied the new one to the desktop.
The shortcut worked on the shared drive, but not when I moved it to
the desktop. I created shortcuts on the same drive for other files and
found the same characteristics - they only worked while on the network
drive, not when on the desktop.
The fix? I had to go in and take ownership of it. Then it worked fine
(again). It didn't seem to matter that I created it and/or that I had
full control over it already, or that this wasn't a problem a couple
days ago. I had to be the owner for it or any other similar shortcut
to work... regardless of the fact that this was not a requirement last
week.
Ah... the joys of Vista's alleged security.
and how to compensate for them":
I created a desktop icon to an application file on a shared drive a
month ago. I use it several times a day. The shortcut worked fine
until yesterday then it stopped working. Dbl-click on it and nothing
happens at all. I've already shut off UAC and changed Vista to
recognize the shared drives as Local so that I can access programs and
files without issues, so that wasn't the problem. Also, it did work
fine for a month.
I checked the Properties, it all looked fine. Security looked fine, I
had full control. I created a new shortcut using the right click
option on the shared drive, then copied the new one to the desktop.
The shortcut worked on the shared drive, but not when I moved it to
the desktop. I created shortcuts on the same drive for other files and
found the same characteristics - they only worked while on the network
drive, not when on the desktop.
The fix? I had to go in and take ownership of it. Then it worked fine
(again). It didn't seem to matter that I created it and/or that I had
full control over it already, or that this wasn't a problem a couple
days ago. I had to be the owner for it or any other similar shortcut
to work... regardless of the fact that this was not a requirement last
week.
Ah... the joys of Vista's alleged security.