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| Group programs into folders in Start Menu? In Start Menu, how can I create common folders like Graphics, Photo, Sound, Utilities etc and then place programs into those folders to make it easy to find the app I want to start? Thanks Pat |
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| Re: Group programs into folders in Start Menu? You could drag shortcuts to any folder, name it, exchange any icon for it, and drag the folder onto the start menu, or while the Start Menu is a custom and a concept in space on the Windows desktop, you could easily do the same in one folder composed of folders in those categories on the desktop. We have several threads on organizing programs, but you won't be able to hack/change the way the Vista Start menu operates, thanks to the tin ears on the shell team at Redmond. They even had Lili Cheng, an architect, moved from MSFT Research along with some of her team, --what Lili did for over a year at Vista is a great question. What LIli was thinking when she did it is another. What Lili thinks when she clicks that Start Button is an even better one. It is pathetic and totally lacking in imagination and resource the way they rigidly locked in the Vista start menu. CH "Pat" <peejayw@orcon.net.nz> wrote in message news:8EB85999-14F8-4F05-A2CB-9C66062FB66A@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > In Start Menu, how can I create common folders like Graphics, Photo, > Sound, Utilities etc and then place programs into those folders to make it > easy to find the app I want to start? > Thanks > Pat[/color] |
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| Re: Group programs into folders in Start Menu? Hi, Try Tidy Start Menu - [url]http://www.tidystartmenu.com/[/url] but I recommend replace system menu to Vista Start Menu - [url]http://www.vistastartmenu.com[/url] [color=blue] > InStartMenu, how can I create common folders like Graphics, Photo, Sound, > Utilities etc and then place programs into those folders to make it easy to > find the app I want tostart? > Thanks > Pat[/color] -- Best regards, Dennis Nazarenko [url]http://www.ordinarysoft.com[/url] |
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| Re: Group programs into folders in Start Menu? Pat Basically, you do this the same way that it was done in XP. You have 2 separate locations where the All Programs shortcuts may be located. 1. The All Users folder which is located at C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs. To access this folder, right click All Programs and select Explore All Users. 2. The User folder which is located at C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs. To access this folder, right click All Programs and select Explore. (Where <user name> is the currently logged on user) The shortcuts in these folders are placed there by the installation program for the particular application and may be in either one or both of these locations depending on how the installation program was configured. If you want all of the program shortcuts to be seen by any user on the computer, then customize the All Users folder. If you want these programs to be seen by only the currently logged in user, then customize the <user name> folder. Create the sub-folders you want like Graphics, Sound. Utilities etc under the All Programs folder and then drag the shortcuts into those folders. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Pat" <peejayw@orcon.net.nz> wrote in message news:8EB85999-14F8-4F05-A2CB-9C66062FB66A@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > In Start Menu, how can I create common folders like Graphics, Photo, > Sound, Utilities etc and then place programs into those folders to make it > easy to find the app I want to start? > Thanks > Pat[/color] |
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| Re: Group programs into folders in Start Menu? Pat, I understand what you want to do. I customize my start menu as well... I make folders called Toolbox, Graphics, Video, etc. Anyway I switched to classic view in Vista Business Retail and started to create my folders. If you read the post below, it will show you where they are located. If you have duplicate folders in the user start menu folder and the vista start menu folder, it messes things up. I moved all folders to the vista start menu folder and deleted all the folders in the user start menu folder. Then all my folders show up. Likewise, if you have folders in both and one of them is empty, it will not display that folder. The new start menu is all messed up... I like the xp classic one better, but I guess after you figure it out, then it's fine. I have the feeling there will be a lot of figuring out in Vista. Another way to customize the start menu is by opening gpedit.msc from the run menu. Once it opens, go to User Configuration > Administrative Templates[color=blue] > Start Menu and Task Bar > then just enable the things you want.[/color] example: enable, "Remove user folder link from Start Menu", this does what it says... You can also remove pictures, documents, help, etc. You get the picture? Post back if you need more help. Danny "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: [color=blue] > Pat > > Basically, you do this the same way that it was done in XP. > > You have 2 separate locations where the All Programs shortcuts may be > located. > > 1. The All Users folder which is located at > C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs. To access this folder, > right click All Programs and select Explore All Users. > > 2. The User folder which is located at C:\Users\<user > name>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs. To access this > folder, right click All Programs and select Explore. (Where <user name> is > the currently logged on user) > > The shortcuts in these folders are placed there by the installation program > for the particular application and may be in either one or both of these > locations depending on how the installation program was configured. > > If you want all of the program shortcuts to be seen by any user on the > computer, then customize the All Users folder. If you want these programs to > be seen by only the currently logged in user, then customize the <user name> > folder. > > Create the sub-folders you want like Graphics, Sound. Utilities etc under > the All Programs folder and then drag the shortcuts into those folders. > > -- > > Ronnie Vernon > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User > > > "Pat" <peejayw@orcon.net.nz> wrote in message > news:8EB85999-14F8-4F05-A2CB-9C66062FB66A@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > In Start Menu, how can I create common folders like Graphics, Photo, > > Sound, Utilities etc and then place programs into those folders to make it > > easy to find the app I want to start? > > Thanks > > Pat[/color] > >[/color] |
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