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Remove RUN from start menu
Wesley Vogel 123WVogel...@comcast.net microsoft public windowsxp general Number of programs on Start menu [[Specifies the maximum number of programs to display in the most frequently used programs list on the Start menu. You can increase or decrease the number.]] [[Tip: Windows XP can only display up to eight

Wierd Start Menu Issue
Only looking for the number of programs you have in your Start button/menu or whatever you call it. TIA Mike I share your pain. I hardly ever get a reply in any of the "help groups". Usually just abuse. Just wait till you see the flaming I get after people read this post/reply. Anyway, here's my setup.

Recreating Win98 Start Menu
How can I move (or copy) an item from the START menu to the Desktop? 2. How can I remove an item from the START menu or move it to a different part of the menu tree? What problems are you having when you use the "Start Menu Programs" tab in the Toolbar properties dialog? In any case, you can add, delete,

Problem w/ Start Menu Alphabetization (or lack thereof)
"StartMenu Cascade Restore 2.reg" will add the ability to set the start menu this way. Once you merge that file into your registry, you can toggle the setting in Windows Explorer by selecting View, Folder Options and going to the View tab. Check or uncheck "Windows 95 Start Menu Style" as you see fit.

Problem w/ Start Menu Alphabetization (or lack thereof)
Remove user's folders from the Start Menu Remove links and access to Windows Update Remove common program groups from Start Menu Remove My Documents icon from Start Menu Remove Documents menu from Start Menu Remove programs on Settings menu Remove Network Connections from Start Menu Remove Favorites menu from Start

start menu
->My OS is W98 SE... the problem I am having involves the start menu ->organization. A while ago, I was installing a new program, and the program ->file entry location on the start menu ws not alpahabetized (it showed up on ->the very bottom of the start menu). Ever since then, all programs I install ->on the

IE4 PP2 Start Menu Order (Sort) Problems
(b) http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;130984&Product=w98 Unable to Start a Program on the Start Menu (130984) - When you attempt to run a program on the Start menu, you may receive an error message stating that a component of the program cannot be found.

start menu
I just checked on my Windows XP Pro system and it was an available item to modify under User Configuration/Administrative Templates/Start Menu and Task Bar. Here is a KB Article that discusses your options: 292504 Policy Settings for the Start Menu in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/?id=292504 Snippit:

Start Menu slow to open...
How do I go about getting multi-column menus in the start menu.....? You know, the way pre-ie4 was. I have about 50 folders under start menu, and another 20 or so = program items..... this scrolling the single column list is ridiculous when = there is so much screen real estate available (I'm running 1024 line

The New Start menu Help
I'm using the classic start menu. I installed a program on my system yesterday. It put it's shortcuts in C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\{current_username}\START MENU's Programs folder. I installed a program today and it put it's shortcuts in C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\ALL USERS\START MENU Programs folder.

Start Menu - missing item.
If Start/Programs 3 column screen is completely full there is an easy way to determine if items are being hidden. Just highlight the last item on the list and press the down arrow. The cursor should jump to the first item on the screen. If it does not there are more items in the Start menu/Programs folder than

Add Item to "start" menu
If you want a sub-menu to open faster, why = not just click on the menu item?=20 If you really want fast access to certain sub-folders on the Start Menu, = why not just open your most important sub-folders as Toolbars, docked to = the left side of the display, set to Always on Top and Auto Hide?

Missing radio button on Start Menu tab
Go to Start-Run- then type Regedit-- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\ Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Star= t Menu\Menu Under this key you will see folders which correspond with you Start Menu folders. Each one contains a single key called "Order". I believe that these keys contain the sorting info for that

Start fly-up menu has moved!
Go ahead and leave personalized start menus in place. When you install software go ahead and log on as yourself and do the install. At the end of the install, launch WE and just copy over the new start menu items into the start menu folders for all the users you want to have easy access to the product.

Start menu
Presently, for security and management reasons, all the students share a common start menu (actually, each machine has its own copy which is broadcast from a server). However, the Win98SE/active desktop Start Menu default configuration allows the user to rearrange or delete the items, and this means any student

Start Menu slow to open...
Erik Funkenbusch er...@visi.com microsoft public win2000 beta general Since Win2k is a multi-user OS, it can have multiple users, each with their own start menu's. But, you might also want to have certain start menu entries available to everyone, not on a user by user basis. That's the "All users" start menu.

Excluding XP Start Menu pinned items from roaming profile
The contents of the Default User profile are not supposed to show up in anyones Start Menu. This is what the All Users profile is for. It is best to just repopulate the Default User profile with copies of the shortcuts you would want a new profile to be built with. Do not delete the Default User profile or users

Windows Explorer Missing From Start Menu
You can use the Group Policy editor (Gpedit.msc) under the following location to configure Start menu features: User Configuration \ Administrative Templates \ Start Menu and Taskbar Note: Except when noted, all of these registry settings are under the following registry key:

WNNT 4 Start Menu Problems
It looks like in XP they have made it difficult to remove links from the part of the Start Menu not under "Programs". As with 98, I right-click the taskbar, choose the option to customize the start menu, then "Advanced". Once there, I can change around the and remove the icons in the "Programs" folder.

How to create sub-menus on Start menu?
Secondly, there are basically three ways to get choices to show in the Start Menu. One is placing shortcuts in the All Users Start Menu, the other is placing shortcuts in the logged on users Start Menu (in your case, frequently the Administrator account). The third way is via the registry (normally this would never