Skip unneeded steps when you use your mouse to drag-and-drop!
Here are some examples:
- To open a file from your Desktop
or Windows Explorer, drag the file
onto the Secure IE browser and it
will automatically open.
- Drag a link on a web page to the
Desktop or
Windows Explorer to create a shortcut.
- Drag a link on a web page to the
Download File button to start a
background file download.
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Opening Saved Web Pages or Workspaces
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Secure IE will open files or Internet Shortcuts dragged onto
the Secure IE browser window. You
can even open Word documents by dragging it from the desktop
onto the browser. You can also open a web page link by
dragging it from a browser window onto the background.
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Open a Link in a New Window
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You can drag a link from a web page onto the
Workspace Background to open the
link in a new browser window.
You can also drag the icon to the left of the browser's
Address Bar onto an Explorer
window to create a shortcut, or onto the
Workspace Background to open the
link in a new browser window.
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