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I tried http://192.168.1.241/INDEX.php, then //192.168.1.241/INDEX.php, and finally 192.168.1.241/INDEX.php. None were valid. What I am trying to do is create a shortcut that points to the index on a LAN device.










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  • The shortcut should be the full URL including http. Describe HOW you are creating the shortcut.

    – Appleoddity
    Dec 23 '18 at 1:28











  • I tried right clicking on the DESKTOP, then New>Shortcut, but that didn't take me where I wanted to go. I have also tried editing an existing shortcut=no luck.

    – Neil Murphy
    Jan 4 at 5:45











  • This is what it produces:

    – Neil Murphy
    Jan 4 at 6:00











  • [{000214A0-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}] Prop3=19,2 [InternetShortcut] URL=192.168.1.248 IDList=

    – Neil Murphy
    Jan 4 at 6:01
















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I tried http://192.168.1.241/INDEX.php, then //192.168.1.241/INDEX.php, and finally 192.168.1.241/INDEX.php. None were valid. What I am trying to do is create a shortcut that points to the index on a LAN device.










share|improve this question

























  • The shortcut should be the full URL including http. Describe HOW you are creating the shortcut.

    – Appleoddity
    Dec 23 '18 at 1:28











  • I tried right clicking on the DESKTOP, then New>Shortcut, but that didn't take me where I wanted to go. I have also tried editing an existing shortcut=no luck.

    – Neil Murphy
    Jan 4 at 5:45











  • This is what it produces:

    – Neil Murphy
    Jan 4 at 6:00











  • [{000214A0-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}] Prop3=19,2 [InternetShortcut] URL=192.168.1.248 IDList=

    – Neil Murphy
    Jan 4 at 6:01














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I tried http://192.168.1.241/INDEX.php, then //192.168.1.241/INDEX.php, and finally 192.168.1.241/INDEX.php. None were valid. What I am trying to do is create a shortcut that points to the index on a LAN device.










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I tried http://192.168.1.241/INDEX.php, then //192.168.1.241/INDEX.php, and finally 192.168.1.241/INDEX.php. None were valid. What I am trying to do is create a shortcut that points to the index on a LAN device.







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  • The shortcut should be the full URL including http. Describe HOW you are creating the shortcut.

    – Appleoddity
    Dec 23 '18 at 1:28











  • I tried right clicking on the DESKTOP, then New>Shortcut, but that didn't take me where I wanted to go. I have also tried editing an existing shortcut=no luck.

    – Neil Murphy
    Jan 4 at 5:45











  • This is what it produces:

    – Neil Murphy
    Jan 4 at 6:00











  • [{000214A0-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}] Prop3=19,2 [InternetShortcut] URL=192.168.1.248 IDList=

    – Neil Murphy
    Jan 4 at 6:01



















  • The shortcut should be the full URL including http. Describe HOW you are creating the shortcut.

    – Appleoddity
    Dec 23 '18 at 1:28











  • I tried right clicking on the DESKTOP, then New>Shortcut, but that didn't take me where I wanted to go. I have also tried editing an existing shortcut=no luck.

    – Neil Murphy
    Jan 4 at 5:45











  • This is what it produces:

    – Neil Murphy
    Jan 4 at 6:00











  • [{000214A0-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}] Prop3=19,2 [InternetShortcut] URL=192.168.1.248 IDList=

    – Neil Murphy
    Jan 4 at 6:01

















The shortcut should be the full URL including http. Describe HOW you are creating the shortcut.

– Appleoddity
Dec 23 '18 at 1:28





The shortcut should be the full URL including http. Describe HOW you are creating the shortcut.

– Appleoddity
Dec 23 '18 at 1:28













I tried right clicking on the DESKTOP, then New>Shortcut, but that didn't take me where I wanted to go. I have also tried editing an existing shortcut=no luck.

– Neil Murphy
Jan 4 at 5:45





I tried right clicking on the DESKTOP, then New>Shortcut, but that didn't take me where I wanted to go. I have also tried editing an existing shortcut=no luck.

– Neil Murphy
Jan 4 at 5:45













This is what it produces:

– Neil Murphy
Jan 4 at 6:00





This is what it produces:

– Neil Murphy
Jan 4 at 6:00













[{000214A0-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}] Prop3=19,2 [InternetShortcut] URL=192.168.1.248 IDList=

– Neil Murphy
Jan 4 at 6:01





[{000214A0-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}] Prop3=19,2 [InternetShortcut] URL=192.168.1.248 IDList=

– Neil Murphy
Jan 4 at 6:01










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  • Right-Click and select New -> Shotrcut.

  • In the Type the location of the item: field, type:

    `http://192.168.1.241/INDEX.php'

  • Click Next.

  • In the Type a name for this shortcut: field, type a name for your

    shortcut.

  • Click Finish.


If that doesn't work, http://192.168.1.241/INDEX.php isn't a valid address.






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  • Windows insists on prefixing the string with C: which will screw up anything including url...

    – Neil Murphy
    Jan 10 at 22:56











  • @NeilMurphy I don’t know what you are doing, but that is not true. I do this all the time without issue. I did it to give you the step by step instructions. What version of Windows are you using?

    – Appleoddity
    Jan 10 at 23:26











  • You can call me a liar, but I wrote that immediately after having the experience. It is obvious from your earlier remarks that you have no experience with this.

    – Neil Murphy
    Jan 11 at 0:06











  • @NeilMurphy Lol. I just about fell out of my chair. Thanks for the laugh. Good luck to you.

    – Appleoddity
    Jan 11 at 0:07











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  • Right-Click and select New -> Shotrcut.

  • In the Type the location of the item: field, type:

    `http://192.168.1.241/INDEX.php'

  • Click Next.

  • In the Type a name for this shortcut: field, type a name for your

    shortcut.

  • Click Finish.


If that doesn't work, http://192.168.1.241/INDEX.php isn't a valid address.






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  • Windows insists on prefixing the string with C: which will screw up anything including url...

    – Neil Murphy
    Jan 10 at 22:56











  • @NeilMurphy I don’t know what you are doing, but that is not true. I do this all the time without issue. I did it to give you the step by step instructions. What version of Windows are you using?

    – Appleoddity
    Jan 10 at 23:26











  • You can call me a liar, but I wrote that immediately after having the experience. It is obvious from your earlier remarks that you have no experience with this.

    – Neil Murphy
    Jan 11 at 0:06











  • @NeilMurphy Lol. I just about fell out of my chair. Thanks for the laugh. Good luck to you.

    – Appleoddity
    Jan 11 at 0:07
















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  • Right-Click and select New -> Shotrcut.

  • In the Type the location of the item: field, type:

    `http://192.168.1.241/INDEX.php'

  • Click Next.

  • In the Type a name for this shortcut: field, type a name for your

    shortcut.

  • Click Finish.


If that doesn't work, http://192.168.1.241/INDEX.php isn't a valid address.






share|improve this answer
























  • Windows insists on prefixing the string with C: which will screw up anything including url...

    – Neil Murphy
    Jan 10 at 22:56











  • @NeilMurphy I don’t know what you are doing, but that is not true. I do this all the time without issue. I did it to give you the step by step instructions. What version of Windows are you using?

    – Appleoddity
    Jan 10 at 23:26











  • You can call me a liar, but I wrote that immediately after having the experience. It is obvious from your earlier remarks that you have no experience with this.

    – Neil Murphy
    Jan 11 at 0:06











  • @NeilMurphy Lol. I just about fell out of my chair. Thanks for the laugh. Good luck to you.

    – Appleoddity
    Jan 11 at 0:07














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  • Right-Click and select New -> Shotrcut.

  • In the Type the location of the item: field, type:

    `http://192.168.1.241/INDEX.php'

  • Click Next.

  • In the Type a name for this shortcut: field, type a name for your

    shortcut.

  • Click Finish.


If that doesn't work, http://192.168.1.241/INDEX.php isn't a valid address.






share|improve this answer














  • Right-Click and select New -> Shotrcut.

  • In the Type the location of the item: field, type:

    `http://192.168.1.241/INDEX.php'

  • Click Next.

  • In the Type a name for this shortcut: field, type a name for your

    shortcut.

  • Click Finish.


If that doesn't work, http://192.168.1.241/INDEX.php isn't a valid address.







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  • Windows insists on prefixing the string with C: which will screw up anything including url...

    – Neil Murphy
    Jan 10 at 22:56











  • @NeilMurphy I don’t know what you are doing, but that is not true. I do this all the time without issue. I did it to give you the step by step instructions. What version of Windows are you using?

    – Appleoddity
    Jan 10 at 23:26











  • You can call me a liar, but I wrote that immediately after having the experience. It is obvious from your earlier remarks that you have no experience with this.

    – Neil Murphy
    Jan 11 at 0:06











  • @NeilMurphy Lol. I just about fell out of my chair. Thanks for the laugh. Good luck to you.

    – Appleoddity
    Jan 11 at 0:07



















  • Windows insists on prefixing the string with C: which will screw up anything including url...

    – Neil Murphy
    Jan 10 at 22:56











  • @NeilMurphy I don’t know what you are doing, but that is not true. I do this all the time without issue. I did it to give you the step by step instructions. What version of Windows are you using?

    – Appleoddity
    Jan 10 at 23:26











  • You can call me a liar, but I wrote that immediately after having the experience. It is obvious from your earlier remarks that you have no experience with this.

    – Neil Murphy
    Jan 11 at 0:06











  • @NeilMurphy Lol. I just about fell out of my chair. Thanks for the laugh. Good luck to you.

    – Appleoddity
    Jan 11 at 0:07

















Windows insists on prefixing the string with C: which will screw up anything including url...

– Neil Murphy
Jan 10 at 22:56





Windows insists on prefixing the string with C: which will screw up anything including url...

– Neil Murphy
Jan 10 at 22:56













@NeilMurphy I don’t know what you are doing, but that is not true. I do this all the time without issue. I did it to give you the step by step instructions. What version of Windows are you using?

– Appleoddity
Jan 10 at 23:26





@NeilMurphy I don’t know what you are doing, but that is not true. I do this all the time without issue. I did it to give you the step by step instructions. What version of Windows are you using?

– Appleoddity
Jan 10 at 23:26













You can call me a liar, but I wrote that immediately after having the experience. It is obvious from your earlier remarks that you have no experience with this.

– Neil Murphy
Jan 11 at 0:06





You can call me a liar, but I wrote that immediately after having the experience. It is obvious from your earlier remarks that you have no experience with this.

– Neil Murphy
Jan 11 at 0:06













@NeilMurphy Lol. I just about fell out of my chair. Thanks for the laugh. Good luck to you.

– Appleoddity
Jan 11 at 0:07





@NeilMurphy Lol. I just about fell out of my chair. Thanks for the laugh. Good luck to you.

– Appleoddity
Jan 11 at 0:07


















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