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All data collection laptops have a minimum of the following desktop shortcuts. These are located on the all users desktop (different file location for Win XP vs Win 7). They are usually copied there by [[Laptop files copier.bat]] or [[All shortcuts fixer.bat]].
All data collection laptops should have the same shortcuts on their desktop. To make sure they are consistent, and available for all users who log onto the laptop, we use the [[Desktop install.bat]] to set them up.  


documents and settings\all users\desktop with following shortcuts ([[Laptop files copier.bat]]):
== Fix if any shortcuts are missing or incorrect ==
*** CCMDB wiki (i.e. to http://ltc.umanitoba.ca/ccmdb/) recent changes
* Open the regional server
*** [[Regional Server]]
** use Regional Server shortcut if available and navigate to '''Maintenance''' directory
*** Wikipedia
{{Collapsable
*** [[Timecards]] shortcut
| always =
****{{Discussion}} - the timecard shortcut from desktop is no longer required as of JUNE 13.14.[[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] 17:22, 2014 June 10 (CDT){{Potential Change}}
if the Regional server shortcut is missing:
*** [[Ordering Collection forms]] shortcut
| full =
****{{Discussion}} - this can be deleted from desktop shortcut.  Only one staff uses it all other staff do not.  Staff can email Pagasa directly.[[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] 17:22, 2014 June 10 (CDT){{Potential Change}}
* open a file explorer window: press the {{Windows key}} plus the letter '''E''' key on your keyboard
*** SD Card
* navigate to the Regional Server
*** Output Folder
** Option 1 - go there by address:
*** ccmdb programs shortcut
**# paste the full address into the address bar:  {{Regionalserver|maintenance}}
*** workstation_name.bat - a batch file that tells the workstation name for use in remote controlling the PC
**# hit enter
** Option 2 - go there by navigating through the folders:
**# Find your  “x drive” and double click it to open it
**# double click region folder
**# double click “shared”
**# double click  “ICU data collection” 
}}
* navigate to (double-click) the '''maintenance''' directory
* run (double-click) [[Desktop install.bat]]


[[Category: Laptop]]
== Shortcuts that should be present ==
[[Category: Windows 7]]
The following are the same for all laptops
* shortcut to [[CCMDB.accdb]]
* [[News and Backup]]
* [[Regional Server]]
* [[RIS/PACS]]
* CCMDB wiki (this wiki)
* Wikipedia
* google
 
== Related articles ==
{{Related Articles}}
 
[[Category:Laptop]]
[[Category:Batch Files]]

Latest revision as of 11:32, 30 July 2025

All data collection laptops should have the same shortcuts on their desktop. To make sure they are consistent, and available for all users who log onto the laptop, we use the Desktop install.bat to set them up.

Fix if any shortcuts are missing or incorrect

  • Open the regional server
    • use Regional Server shortcut if available and navigate to Maintenance directory
if the Regional server shortcut is missing:   
  • open a file explorer window: press the windows key plus the letter E key on your keyboard
  • navigate to the Regional Server
    • Option 1 - go there by address:
      1. paste the full address into the address bar: Regional Server\​maintenance\\ad.wrha.mb.ca\WRHA\REGION\SHARED\ICU_DATA_COLLECTION\maintenance
      2. hit enter
    • Option 2 - go there by navigating through the folders:
      1. Find your “x drive” and double click it to open it
      2. double click region folder
      3. double click “shared”
      4. double click “ICU data collection”

Shortcuts that should be present

The following are the same for all laptops

Related articles

Related articles: