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Putting "quick control panel" on Start Menu
To put the players folder at the top of your Start menu I suggest you return the Players folder to the Start menu and name it 1 Players. -- Life is just an upgrade away. Regards, ed Disregard *ALL* advice from Kadaicha Man, he has a serious credibility problem. Sleepless in Seattle <Sleepless.in.

Start menu probs
I have looked at the Start Menu & Taskbar settings in gpedit.msc and I don't see one that pertains to Windows Explorer. Is it possible that I do not have the necessary administrative template installed. I have included below all of the configurable options in this section. I know that I can insert a shortcut to

Folder suppression in Start Menu
Wesley Vogel 123WVogel...@comcast.net microsoft public windowsxp customize User Configuration \ Administrative Templates \ Start Menu and Taskbar HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explore r The registry entries are DWORD values. A value of 1 is enabled, and a value of 0 is

Start Menu
Kelly theri...@cajun.net microsoft public win98 gen_discussion Hi David, To rid of the list placed there, see if this helps: Remove the Documents Folder from the Start Menu This key will remove the recent Documents folder from the Start Menu. Open your registry and find the key below.

Start Menu Help Needed
The idea is to let the user traverse the menu structure starting from a deeper level. The idea is to provide a quick means to get to those deeper levels without having the upper levels clutter the screen. Having one Start button to wind my way into everything on my system is just too limited.

help with start menu
Sven sejohann...@hotmail.com microsoft public pocketpc If you use the explore options in ActiveSync to navigate to the Windows\Start Menu folder (you will need to hit My Pocket PC to move up to where you can see Windows), you will see the programs you have on your start menu and a Programs folder and a games folder

Start Menu
In w2k you have a start menu for all users, and then a start menu for the user you are currently logged on as (ie Administrator). When you do Explore All Users, you are viewing the content of the All Users programs folder, when you do Explore you are viewing the contents of Your start menu (without the All Users

Start Menu - missing item.
Tom Porterfield tppor...@mvps.org microsoft public win98 shell I wonder if the setting for the Start Menu folder hasn't been somehow changed. Worth a try. Open TweakUI in your Control Panel and go to the My Computer tab. Under Special Folders select Start Menu. Make sure it is pointing to the correct location for

Windows xp [classic start menu]
"Rick M." <ri...@invalid.org> wrote: I just had xp fully installed.. and I changed the Start menu appearance to the Classic start menu. I want to remove the 'my pictures' and the list of the recent accessed items from showing on the start menu. All I want is the 'my documents to appear. I'm having trouble figuring

HISTORY created as a file in start menu
Hi, I want to hide the windows Start Menu while my application is running. I have found one solution for windows 2000 but it doesnt work for windows NT. The solution for windows 2000 is: - First, I search for the Start Menu window, looking all the childs of Desktop window: hWndChild:= GetWindow(GetDesktopWindow,

Missing program's icons at Start menu when it's at CF
Peter Hucker pmhuc...@dundee.ac.uk comp os ms-windows win95 misc I still see some fools claiming that Win95's start menu is hard to be customizd and that the only way to do this is to go to start|settings|taskbar. I decide to finish all those bullshits and make clarifications here. (1) You can drag anything(folders

Start menu won't stay open
Jack Wang jac...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp perform_maintain Hi Steph, I suggest you follow the steps below to enable the Connet to menu. 1. Open Taskbar and Start Menu in Control Panel. 2. Click Start Menu tab and select Start Menu. 3. Click Customize and click Advanced. 4.

XP Start Menu - Personalized Menus
User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Start Menu and Taskbar Remove Windows Security item from Start menu Remove user's folders from the Start Menu Remove common program groups from Start Menu Remove My Documents icon from Start Menu Remove Documents menu from Start Menu Remove Network Connections from Start

customizing the startmenu
It is only for the shortcuts to appear on the start menu programs menu (if using classic menu) or All Programs menu if using new XP style menu. Change it back in tweakui which will do it in a non standard way (but it doesn't matter) or edit it in Regedit to %USERPROFILE%\Start Menu\Programs which is the default.

XP Home editing start menu
Matthew Harris har...@crocker.ucdavis.edu microsoft public windowsnt terminalserver misc Ok. If the user's do have custon Start Menus, where is the cusom start menu located? on the local drive? network drive? Could those permissions or links have changed recently? -M -----Original Message----- Arg. This is really

Windows start menu problem
Doug Knox MS-MVP dk...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp basics If you're running XP Pro, click Start, Run and enter GPEDIT.MSC Go to User Configuration, Administrative Templates, Start Menu and Taskbar. Look in the right pane for Force classic Start Menu. Double click this entry.

How many program folders do you have in your start menu?
Jim Eshelman j...@mvps.org microsoft public win95 general discussion Mark, you can add a cascading Network Neighborhood item to the Start Menu by creating (in the Start Menu folder) a new folder, with the following name: Network Neighborhood.{208D2C60-3AEA-1069-A2D7-08002B30309D} Beyond this, I don't know how to do

How to move items from START menu?
Bill Snyder wsny...@sciti.com microsoft public windowsme general The Start Menu is in c:\windows\start menu. I'm not certain what the registry key is for unless it is, as you suggest, a record of the original entries at installation of the program. I do know that if you change the name of the entries on the start

Forced Start Menu
I tried using SendKeys("^{ESC}") which should be the same as pressing Ctrl+Esc on the keyboard which has the same effect as pressing the startmenu key on a win95 keyboard. Some reason this does nothing at all. Any one have a better way to do this? I also tried reusing code example which enumerates all the windows

Start Menu and Users
Sharon F sharonf...@ETEmvps.org microsoft public windowsxp newusers On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 22:19:32 GMT, John Rampling wrote: After five years using Windows 98 I have just upgraded to XP and find the Start Menu mystifying! Sometimes shortcuts seem to go missing from my programs list and I have just found out why.