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  1. networking - Opening smb:// links on windows - Super User

    Apr 11, 2016 · Is there any way to make Windows (10 preferably) explorer to open smb protocol URI? Like smb://1.2.3.4/file.txt I'm in a diverse environment of operating systems (mostly windows, mac …

  2. Open http:// links from Notepad++ to default web browser

    Dec 14, 2016 · In Settings > Preferences > Cloud & Link > Clickable Link Settings, click ☒ Enable. Reload Notepad++ document to show underlined links. Double-click underlined links to launch in …

  3. Open links in Notepad++ with keyboard - Super User

    Jul 12, 2012 · I can open internet links in Notepad++ by double clicking on a link. Is there a way to do this only using keyboard? I mean are there any key board short cuts to achieve this?

  4. How to open links to CSV files in browser by using a keyboard shortcut ...

    Aug 2, 2025 · Firstly, open keyboard shortcuts configuration, find editor.action.openLink command and assign it to key combination you'd like. It isn't bound to anything normally. The command, as its ID …

  5. Unable to make ODBC connection on Ubuntu 14.04 - Super User

    Apr 22, 2015 · pgsql | OpenLink Generic ODBC Driver tds | OpenLink Generic ODBC Driver Enter ODBC connect string (? shows list): DSN=ora9;PWD=tiger Driver: 05.20.0316 OpenLink Generic …

  6. linux - ODBC working only with sudo - Super User

    Nov 28, 2017 · The list of attributes is driver-dependent, as the above shows: the native postgresql driver calls them different things from openlink multi-tier, so you have to check with your driver's …

  7. How to open link in new tab without right-clicking? - Super User

    Jun 23, 2016 · Is there any way of opening a web link to a new tab without having to use the right-click function? I use Firefox.

  8. clickable links in eclipse that will open a file in eclipse

    Feb 4, 2010 · Hyperlinking is handled in the preferences (window > preferences), under general > editors > text editors > hyperlinking. However, a better solution to your real problem of locating files …