The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.02 for Windows 95
- Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.01a for Macintosh
SUMMARY
This article describes how to move your Internet Explorer favorite items
between Windows 95 and the Macintosh.
MORE INFORMATION
From Windows 95 to Macintosh
To take your Internet Explorer favorites to the Macintosh, follow these
steps:
- In Internet Explorer for Windows 95, click Organize Favorites on the
Favorites menu. Select all the files and/or folders you want to copy
to the Macintosh, right-click one of the files or folders, and then
click Copy.
Copying a folder also copies all of the shortcuts within the folder and
retains the hierarchical organization of your favorite items.
- In My Computer or Windows Explorer, right-click a floppy disk drive,
and then click Paste.
- Take the floppy disk to your Macintosh. You should be able to access an
MS-DOS-formatted floppy disk on your Macintosh using PC Exchange or
similar software.
The Macintosh, using PC Exchange (prior to version 2.2), does not
understand Windows 95 long file names. On the Macintosh computer, you
see only the short file names in MS-DOS 8.3 format.
For example, a folder named "My Favorite Web Sites" becomes "Myfavo~1"
and a favorite item named "My Favorite Web Site" becomes
"Myfavo~1.url."
Please note that PC Exchange version 2.2 (bundled with MacOS 8.1),
supports long file names up to 31 characters.
- On the Macintosh, open a Finder window to view the folders and files
on the floppy disk.
- In Internet Explorer for Macintosh, open the Favorites window by
clicking Open Favorites on the Favorites menu.
- Drag the files and folders from the Finder window to the Favorites
window. You can drag individual or multiple files, and entire folders.
You may want to select all items in the Finder window to retain the
hierarchical organization from Windows 95.
- Rename the truncated file and folder names in the Favorites window as
appropriate.
From Macintosh to Windows 95, Method 1
To take your Internet Explorer favorites to Windows 95, follow these
steps:
- In Internet Explorer for Macintosh, open the Favorites window by
clicking Open Favorites on the Favorites menu.
- Copy your favorite items to an MS-DOS-formatted floppy disk using PC
Exchange or similar software. You may want to copy the entire Favorites
window to retain the hierarchical organization of your favorite items.
This creates folders and Internet shortcuts on the floppy disk.
- Take the floppy disk to your Windows 95-based computer.
The Macintosh, using PC Exchange (prior to version 2.2), does not
understand Windows 95 long file names. On the Macintosh computer, you
see only the short file names in MS-DOS 8.3 format.
For example, a folder named "My Favorite Web Sites" becomes "Myfavo~1"
and a favorite item named "My Favorite Web Site" becomes
"Myfavo~1.url."
Please note that PC Exchange version 2.2 (bundled with MacOS 8.1),
supports long file names up to 31 characters.
- Using Windows Explorer or My Computer, copy the folders and Internet
shortcuts to the C:\Windows\Favorites folder. It is not necessary to
copy the hidden Desktop or Finder.dat files.
- Rename the truncated file and folder names in the Favorites folder as
appropriate.
From Macintosh to Windows 95, Method 2
An alternate method to take your Internet Explorer favorite items to
Windows 95 is to export or copy the Favorites.html file to an MS-DOS-
formatted floppy disk, and then open the document using Internet Explorer.
Right-click each link you want to add to the Favorites.html file, and then
click Add To Favorites. To use this method, follow these steps:
- In Internet Explorer for Macintosh, open the Favorites window by
clicking Open Favorites on the Favorites menu.
- On the File menu, click Export.
- Save to an MS-DOS-formatted floppy disk. The default name is
Favorites.html.
- Take the floppy disk to your Windows 95-based computer.
The Macintosh, using PC Exchange (prior to version 2.2), does not
understand Windows 95 long file names. On the Macintosh computer, you
see only the short file names in MS-DOS 8.3 format.
For example, a folder named "My Favorite Web Sites" becomes "Myfavo~1"
and a favorite item named "My Favorite Web Site" becomes
"Myfavo~1.url."
Please note that PC Exchange version 2.2 (bundled with MacOS 8.1),
supports long file names up to 31 characters.
- In Internet Explorer for Windows 95, click Open on the File menu, and
then click Browse.
- Click the "!favorit.htm" file on the floppy disk, click Open, and then
click OK.
- Right-click a link you want to add, click Add To Favorites, and then
click OK.
- Repeat step 7 for each link you want to add.
Note that this method does not automatically retain the hierarchical
organization from your Macintosh; you must add each favorite item
individually. However, this method retains the full (long) descriptions,
an advantage over method 1.
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