YES! Your favorites in internet Explorer are nothing more than files in a folder. Firefox holds all of your favorites in one file. Specifics are as follows :
Internet Explorer :
Take the folder C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\[USER NAME]\FAVORITES and zip it to a zip file using windows Zip, or WinRAR. email that folder. It can be copied directly into a new favorites folder on another PC or user. Only duplicates will be overwritten.
Firefox :
Slightly more complicated. Navigate to the folder C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\[USER NAME]\APPLICATION DATA\MOZILLA\FIREFOX\PROFILES\q9fkzms1.default. The file named BOOKMARKS stores all of your favorites in that single file. Opening it will show you. Email that file. Copying this file to the new folder WILL overwrite the existing file. I do not know of a way to merge these files yet, but I am sure there is.
There is! all you need to do to add or back up your firefox bookmarks is go to the bookmarks tab up at the top of the screen, select organize bookmarks, and there you can import/export your firefox bookmarks as a firefox extension or as an HTML file
in your personal folder. for most people its usually C://Users/+your username+/Favourites
You can use Telnet. See the active experts guide at the link below. Also you could use a 3rd party tool such as Blat. Blat allows email to be sent from a command line so it can be integrated into a batch file with ease. See the link below.
Dropbox does Push Videos, but only in the Main Dropbox Folder. Any Folder in the Dropbox Folder beyond the Main Folder will not Push Videos.
There is no limit per folder - it depends on the capacity of the media that the folder exists on, but its not recommended to save many pictures (thousands) in one folder, its will slow down the computer performance. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ When someone wants to access a file in the folder it is typical to get the operating system to open the folder. As the o/s list the files in the folder it will take longer to do so the more files there are.
A "zipped folder" in Windows is a compressed ZIP archive.
To add a favorite to your favorites folder in GCSS-Army, navigate to the desired transaction or report you want to save. Once you have the item displayed, click on the "Favorites" icon, usually represented by a star. Select "Add to Favorites," and then choose the appropriate folder or create a new one if necessary. Finally, confirm your selection to save it in your favorites folder for easy access later.
No, you cannot. Although, you can set your folder's status to hidden.
Depends on the OS. WinXP > C:\Documents and Settings\User name\Favorites
If you only deleted it from the favorites, in should be in the recycle bin and can be recovered. If you emptied the recycle bin, there is little you could do except make a new folder and attempt to replace everything in the folder that has been deleted.
make a new email, insert the folder you want to email yourself, and then type in your own email adress.
To Export the Favorites folder in IE 8 which is the latest IE today. First you have to click "Favorites" and then the "Add to favorites" and then click "Import and Export". After the 1st step, click "Export to a file" then next. Tick the "Favorites" checkbox and then next. Choose the folder/s to be exported. Next twice then Export and lastly Finish.
go to favorites, it should be there.
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You spam folder is in your email. You can usually find it under the inbox folder.
To alphabetize your favorites column in Windows Vista, open the Windows Explorer and navigate to the "Favorites" folder. Right-click inside the folder, select "Sort by," and then choose "Name" or "Ascending" to organize the items alphabetically. Alternatively, you can manually drag and drop the favorites into the desired order. The changes will be saved automatically.
you must go to favorites menu and organize favorites then click the one you dont one and click delete
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