I read that exact suggestion, but every time I put in the link
“C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe” https://technipages.com
it adds C:\ at the beginning
C:\"C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe” https://technipages.com
and then fails to work.
It works for me too…although you need to make sure you get the “” s in the right place. Tested on W7 64bit. How about using the default program set up to use iexplore instead of edge? (type default programs into the start menu window) …mind you…is there a specific reason for wanting to use iexplore anyway? It is such a bloated piece of software, I would suggest you try Opera for windows
I did end up doing it with the target field…I hadn’t been able to get it to work from the New Shortcut wizard alone.
The reason I need IE (ugh) is that the target file is on a Sharepoint (swearpoint) page, and Chrome insists on downloading a copy, instead of letting me edit the shared copy of the file directly.
I have spent all afternoon and evening trying to figure this out. I just cant seem to make sense of it. I have even re-formated my Windows 10 computer, but still need help.