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DooDLoLz1
#2654426Thursday, September 04, 2008 6:22 PM GMT

Hello, I suppose you may have problems with shortcuts, to solve this, I developed a small step-by-step tutorial to teach you how to fix the desktop shortcut: 1. Getting The Version - First, you need to figure out your current roblox file version, so go to "Start>Run..." and then type in: "C:\Documents and Settings\yourusernamehere\Local Settings\Application Data\RobloxVersions" (Where I put in "yourusernamehere", type in the current windows user you are logged into, I dont mean your account, I mean your MICROSOFT user) 2. Recording The Version - Next, you need to copy the folder that you see's name down, by right clicking it, pressing "Rename", selecting the folder name, and pressing "Control+C", or right click and go to "Copy". 3. Fixing The Shortcut - Now that you have the current version down, go to the desktop shortcut, right click it, and press "Properties", it may take a while to load because, if its broken, its probobally confused. Now, where it says target, you should get something like this: "C:\Documents and Settings\yourusernamehere\Local Settings\Application Data\RobloxVersions\version-blahblahbllahblah" -ide" now, paste over the "version-blhablahlblah" part with what you copied as the foldername in the previous step. 4. Testing The Shortcut - If you followed this tutorial correctly, your shortcut should now work properly. If not, just reinstall Roblox. Hope I helped!
dsds2
#2655597Thursday, September 04, 2008 8:43 PM GMT

Uh, you need /Roblox.exe -browser on the end of the path or it won't work.
DooDLoLz1
#2669674Friday, September 05, 2008 9:01 PM GMT

Yes I know that, thats why I said only change the version part.
Racecar56
#2670651Friday, September 05, 2008 9:48 PM GMT

The new roblox automatically launches the bowser unless the -ide switch is used. SO there is no -browser switch needed. And I think ROBLOX should have been left in C:\Program Files.
dsds2
#2672755Friday, September 05, 2008 11:16 PM GMT

Yeah, that's dumb. Should be in Program Files, not Temp folders.
nccvoyager
#2680734Saturday, September 06, 2008 8:41 AM GMT

So that is why I couldn't find it...

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