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How do I copy a flash file after receiving permission?
[snip] If you are in Windows Explorer want to save the current path to your "history of paths", can you do it with your current setup? The only thing I know to do is copy the path from the address bar (or with freeware NinoTech PathCopy) and paste it in a save dialog, but would be nice to streamline... imagine

problem while compiling from visual c++ environment
Right click an empty space in the menu bar of explorer and check "Address bar". Navigate to the undeletable folder and click it. Right clcik the address bar and copy/paste the contents of the complete path to your reply. Then we can have a look. "Bob Wagner" <robert.wag...@btinternet.com> wrote in message

IE7 blank history
Will they be in a folder from which you want to get both the images and their full paths to insert into the document? 23:44:08 +0100 Subject: Re: inserting paths Hi Kathryn, You can copy & paste the path from any source of text, such as the address bar in Windows explorer, without the assistance of a macro.

How do I copy a flash file after receiving permission?
If you copy each on to a notepad file, you can go to the end of the next to last line and hit a delete. Then go to the end of the now next to last line and hit delete, and repeat until it is one long line. Double click to highlight it and copy it to the address bar of a browser and it will work.

Mac question: alternatives to Finder
For now, I just copy the file path from the address bar (ctrl + D, ctrl + C), then paste that into the browser and type the file name. That's the quickest and easiest method...at the moment. I was hoping there was a third party tool that would allow me to right click a file and select a copy full path option.

Freezing Frontpage, Wont fix
I am uncertain which part of the brieface's path name is part of the "user profile" that appears in the path of the registry for favorites (haven't gotten to trying the history), so when I changed it by just copying the path from the briefcase's address bar (incidentally, it shows up as C:\Documents and

IIS Setting "Enable Parent Path" and security implications
I mean, can a hacker introduce ASP code with parent paths into my website through the existing pages (input forms, address bar... you name it. If it is placed within the web-site directory tree, it is easily downloaded if you know the full path (ie www.mysite.com/db/mydb.mdb) while www.mysite.com/.

Library Path
Kerry Lannert klann...@gmail.com woyp On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 22:19, Aaron F. Gonzalez wrote: Don mentioned Path Finder in another thread. Any other good ones out there? I'm specifically looking for one that has a regular address bar where I can copy and paste file paths in. Like Explorer, Nautilus, etc do.

Urgent: This page can't be displayed
NOTE: Different operating systems use different paths to the history, temporary internet files and cookies folders. Check your system to make sure that you are using I downloaded FavOrg and the icons are there. BUT, they don't show up in the address bar when I access the site. -- Chris Ilias (chrisil...@home.com)

Remember last accessed paths - QuickFolders and EditHistory
... Toymaker's cosmic university, 7) Please copy and paste the base URL, located below, along with partial links into your browser's address bar for all web-based references. In many cases, because of the earthquakes, new rocks with very sharp edges had been tossed, and the old paths were no longer walkable.

Can not get newsgroups
=20 Try typing this IP address in the address bar of IE. 207.68.142.40 (That is the IP address of www.msn.com).=20 =20 If you can see the page, and enter a valid IP = address for DNS. You can get that information from your ISP. =20 Another cause of this is having a copy of wsock32.dll on your = Desktop.

Help: Can open a spreadsheet in a folder which contains spaces ...
Check your system to make sure that you are using the correct path for your machine. For example, you may find your folders are located at . such as www.yahoo.ca, maps.yahoo.com and more, even putting the actual IP addresses in the address bar. I can ping their URL and IP addresses under Command Prompt.

i can't download seti@home
... one of the FTP links, copy it and paste it to your address bar, without striking Enter. Then replace the path including the ftp: protocol specifier with one of the 2 above paths (do not forget the slash between the new pasted path and the filename), and press Enter from the address bar to download it.

Total failure of XP upgrade
This advice assumes the default paths of c:\windows\history, c:\windows\temporary internet files and c:\windows\cookies are correct for your machine. If you typed the page address in the Address bar, make sure that it is spelled correctly. To check your connection settings, click the Tools menu, and then click

path for history
Jonathan
West jw...@mvps.org microsoft public word vba beginners Hi Kathryn, You can copy & paste the path from any source of text, such as the address bar in Windows explorer, without the assistance of a macro. But I suspect there is more to your question than that, and that you are wanting to automate the process

View this page "artist and mingei"
John Hint: You can copy and paste at the Command Prompt, it saves you from having to type in the long path and prevents errors. You can copy the path from the Explorer Address Bar and paste it in the command window. Dave at EMR wrote: John Thanks for the quick reply. I have to admit that what you have suggested I

inserting paths
(Or, you can edit the title in each file as you retrieve it.) Finally (for reasons I cannot entirely justify) I added a LINK REF="next" tag to the header which contains the complete original URL found in the Address Bar. (This is the only guaranteed pure reference to where the original page was, an it is intact,

Problem " Path is too long"
I'd write the above literally, but I don't know your paths. If they're default which I -think- on w98se is immediate subfolders off the windows directory, then I guess I could have copy-pasted the right lines. But you can get your correct paths, when viewing your Index.dat Suite run.bat file.

Ho to copy contents of History to Excel
OE, requires a special string on the end of it to specify the email address. So the full path to OE would look like: C:\Program Files\Outlook ...... You can still use just a single letter in an address bar to search. See the one key shortcuts on the Prefs-Search dialog. Q: Can'tI search from an address box?

still error with html button
In addition, a programme called Adfilter which removes advertisements from web pages, can also stop entire pages from loading causing this error. Finally, you may have a duplicate or damaged wsock32.dll file. Make sure you have only one copy (in ..\windows\system. If it is there, extract a fresh copy using system