Few questions for the more experienced members.

Hey everyone First post so I thought Id get my annoyances out the way.

Just came across ObjectDock and Im getting my head around it slowly but surely.

Three things I cant get my head around.

a) I want to place a link to `my music` folder where all the rest of the *.exe's are, and whenever I do it just sends me to the documents folder and not to the `my music` folder.

Im presuming this is because it hasnt got an argument in? as Ive seen that explorer.exe needs an argument in for it to run? Bit confused on this one to be fair.

So my question is, is it possible to make a permanent link to your music folder on ObjectDock, as oppose to having to have it open all the time, and if so could someone help me by posting the instructions.

b) This digital time clock thing. Im trying to use the DigitalTimePimplet.dll, but in the clock section it just says options are yet to be added. Is this a problem with my application? and if it isnt, can someone guide me through this and how to get the digital time displayed.

c) K, Last one. This winamp dll thing as well! Cant get me head around this WinampPimplet.dll! Where do I put these dll's in order for them to work?! And why isnt there help files included for when us new people come on the scene!?

Thanx in advance lads (and lasses)

Liam
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OK, ignore the .dll questions.

Probably the easiest things to apply in the whole application. Grrr
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https://www.wincustomize.com/msgboard.asp?BID=WCS&id=165244#201682



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To make a link on the dock to a particular folder, this is what I do.

In the links field of a new shortcut, I put the full path to the directory in the link bar. Argument is blank. So for example you might put "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\Music" without the quotes of course as a link.