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that has restricted access
Windows
You and Your Computer
- Data storage and backup
- Data Management #
- Your profile
- Printing #
- Non-CTA Printing to Library printers
- CUFS printing / Print Queues
- CTA Print queues #
- Mailing lists #
- Getting Computer Accounts (Windows, Hermes, PWF and Raven)
- CTA Software (standard software and banned software)
- Selecting, Cutting, Copying, Pasting and Moving
- Shortcuts (and creating shortcuts
- How to find these pages
- Courses/Training (IT, computing, etc)
- Cleaning Keyboards, Monitors and Mice
- Ergonomics (making a comfortable IT working environment)
- Your Own, Personal, Computer (network connection, etc.)
CTA Management
Web / WWW / Webmasters
Remote Access and Security
Purchasing
Rules
Technical
About CTA
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Shortcuts
Shortcuts are a virtual link to a file in a different location. Shortcuts should be used on your desktop instead of files. This will help to prevent your profile from being unstable.
How to create a shortcut
The example we will use is to create a shortcut on your desktop. However the principles should be sound for any location.
- Right click on the location you want the shortcut to be
- Click new
- Click shortcut
- Click browse
- Find the file you want and click OK
- Click Next
- Type in a name for the shortcut
- Click Finish
Alternatively:
- Right click and hold on the file you want to make the shortcut of
- Drag the file to the location you desire the shortcut to be
- Release the mouse button
- When the sub-menu appears, click on create shortcut here
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