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- If not logged in as a member of the PGMUsers_gs group, login to the computer using the ITS account, which has rights as a local Windows Administrator-equivalent.
- Make sure you have drive W: mapped. (The usual MapNetworkDrives.bat script will do this.)On Windows XP, right-click the Start button and choose Explore All Users. (If you can't, choose Explore instead.)
- On Windows 7, choose the Start logo, then right-click All Programs and choose Open. (This will be user-specific.)
- A Windows Explorer window will open with the Start Menu folder selected. Open the Programs folder in this Start Menu folder.
- If it does not already exist, make a new folder here titled "PG Calc", and open it.
- From within the PG Calc folder, create a new shortcut with these properties:
- Location: enter or browse to W:\Windows\PGM\pgmw32.exe
- For the name, enter PGM
- Test the shortcut by running it; the ITS account has rights, as a member of the PGMUsers_gs AD group.
- From within the PG Calc folder, create a new shortcut with these properties:
- Location: enter or browse to "W:\Windows\PGM\CGA Manual\CGA Manual.pdf"
- For the name, enter CGA Manual.
- From within the PG Calc folder, create a new shortcut with these properties:
- Location: enter or browse to "W:\Windows\PGM\CGA Manual\Prototype Documents" (the folder, no one file within the file)
- For the name, enter Prototype Documents
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