<p>When NetIDMgr is running, it places an icon in the system\r
notification area (sometimes referred to as the "system tray") as\r
shown in figure 1. Details about the state information represented by\r
-the icon can be found <a href="html/use_icon.htm">here</a>.</p>\r
+the icon can be found <a href="use_icon.htm">here</a>.</p>\r
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<p>Clicking on this icon brings up the NetIDMgr window. Right\r
clicking on the icon, on the other hand, brings up a menu.</p>\r
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<p>Alternatively, you can type 'netidmgr' at a command shell to start\r
NetIDMgr as well. When starting this way, you may specify additional\r
-<a href="html/cmdline_netidmgr.htm">command line options</a>.</p>\r
+<a href="cmdline_netidmgr.htm">command line options</a>.</p>\r
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<h3>Configuring startup options</h3>\r
\r
<p>\r
Depending on how NetIDMgr was installed, it might already be running\r
in the system notification area or it might need to be started\r
-manually. See the topic <a href="html/use_start.htm">starting\r
+manually. See the topic <a href="use_start.htm">starting\r
NetIDMgr</a> for details. Essentially, to open the NetIDMgr window,\r
-you either have to click the <a href="html/use_icon.htm">application\r
+you either have to click the <a href="use_icon.htm">application\r
icon</a> in the system notification area, select the icon from the\r
start menu, or type 'netidmgr' at a command prompt.\r
</p>\r
<h1>Welcome to the Network Identity Manager</h1>\r
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<div class="inline">\r
-<img src="images/logo.jpg"/>\r
+<img src="images/logo.jpg" width="100" height="100"/>\r
</div>\r
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<p>\r
the credential view provides you with a minimal amount of information\r
to reduce clutter. If you wish you can add columns to the display\r
using the <span class="pre">Choose columns...</span> action on the\r
-<span class="pre"><a href="html/menu_view.htm">View</a></span> menu.\r
+<span class="pre"><a href="menu_view.htm">View</a></span> menu.\r
</p>\r
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<p>\r