Windows NT 4.0 source code leak
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<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Opening a File</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <A NAME="TOP"></A> <H1>Opening a File</H1> Clicking on a hyperlink is the easiest way to open a file. You can also use the Open URL or Open Local command to open a file if a hyperlink is not available and the file you want to open is not in your <A HREF="history.htm">History</A> or <A HREF="hotlist.htm">Hotlist</A> window. <P><B>To open a file on the Internet:</B> <OL> <P><LI>From the File menu, choose Open URL. Or, click the Open URL toolbar button. <P><LI>Type or paste the <A HREF="url.htm">URL</A> of the file you want to open. URLs are case sensitive and must not begin with a space. <P><LI>Choose the OK button. <P><I>Note</I> - URLs can also be entered in the URL field below the toolbar. Press Tab to select the URL field. </OL> <P><B>To open a file on your computer:</B> <OL> <P><LI>From the File menu, choose Open Local. <P><LI>Type or select the filename. <P><LI>Choose the OK button. </OL> <P>If you have trouble opening a file, see <A HREF="trouble.htm#TOP">troubleshooting</A> for help. <HR> <A HREF = "topics.htm">Help Contents</A> | <A HREF="index.htm#TOP">Index</A> </BODY> </HTML>