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Re: [Bug-wget] Windows 7 makes wget less intuitive
From: |
Ángel González |
Subject: |
Re: [Bug-wget] Windows 7 makes wget less intuitive |
Date: |
Wed, 30 Nov 2011 23:27:58 +0100 |
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Thunderbird |
On 30/11/11 18:23, Paul Wratt wrote:
> this may have something to do with "working directory" which when an
> exe is run from a shortcut, uses the exe folder as the default path.
> Some testing on win7 is needed to clarify this issue, as that "Program
> Files" path is used for 32bit apps on 64bit installation..
>
> Paul
You can indeed choose which will be the working directory for the new app,
when configuring a shortcut. But I doubt a bit that this is the case
here, since
he would need to be editing a shortcut properties for each file he wants to
download. (!)
- Re: [Bug-wget] Windows 7 makes wget less intuitive, (continued)
- Re: [Bug-wget] Windows 7 makes wget less intuitive, Paul Wratt, 2011/11/30
- Re: [Bug-wget] Windows 7 makes wget less intuitive, David H. Lipman, 2011/11/30
- Re: [Bug-wget] Windows 7 makes wget less intuitive, Henrik Holst, 2011/11/30
- Re: [Bug-wget] Windows 7 makes wget less intuitive, Micah Cowan, 2011/11/30
- Re: [Bug-wget] Windows 7 makes wget less intuitive, Henrik Holst, 2011/11/30
- Re: [Bug-wget] Windows 7 makes wget less intuitive, Henrik Holst, 2011/11/30
- Re: [Bug-wget] Windows 7 makes wget less intuitive, Paul Wratt, 2011/11/30
- Re: [Bug-wget] Windows 7 makes wget less intuitive, David H. Lipman, 2011/11/30
- Re: [Bug-wget] Windows 7 makes wget less intuitive, Paul Wratt, 2011/11/30
- Re: [Bug-wget] Windows 7 makes wget less intuitive, Ángel González, 2011/11/30
- Re: [Bug-wget] Windows 7 makes wget less intuitive,
Ángel González <=
Re: [Bug-wget] Windows 7 makes wget less intuitive, Ray Satiro, 2011/11/30