On May 30, 5:06 pm, leo [ at ] leo.g...[ at ]gmail.com <leoleogb99gmail...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I looked up on my system, there is a shortcut in my start up folder that > opens the icon launcher, > > what you have to do is to create a shortcut in the Startup folder with the > following paramater: > > "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\ONENOTEM.EXE" /tsr > > (or some thing that leeds to onenotem.exe with /tsr paramater) > > hope it helps > > leo."Zweibel" wrote: > > Could someone tell me how I can get the "quick launch" shortcut back > > into my startup folder? A Onenote icon used to appear in my taskbar at > > startup, but for some reason it doesn't anymore. I've tried re- > > activating the "show icon in taskbar" option, but it only shows the > > icon until I restart the pc. > > I've even just reinstalled onenote, but even then no shortcut is > > placed into the startup folder. > > > Thanks for you help. > > Cheers, Zweibel
Thanks, but how do I create a shortcut with a parameter? Although I could locate onenotem.exe in that folder, Vista doesn't allow me to add the /tsr parameter - it says the file does not exist. If I leave the parameter away, then it finds the file, but of course doesn't load "quick launch".
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