Can somebody tell me what the portion of the START>ALL PROGRAMS menu is called and what is it used for?
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Start Menu (XP-PRO-SP2)
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WSHansV
AskWoody LoungerJune 3, 2006 at 1:35 pm #1014732 -
E_OGRADY
AskWoody LoungerJune 3, 2006 at 10:45 pm #1014767Thanks Hans, whilst I understand your reply I still don’t understand what is used & where unfortunately. My Start folder from “All Users” has many more programs than those shown on the graphic, which is the total list. I have searched the web and have two books on XP but cannot find any tutorial.
The books are “The Complete Reference Windows XP” by John Levine and “Windows XP Secrets” by Curt Simmonds.
Do you know of a web reference???
I appreciate your response.
Ted
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WSHansV
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E_OGRADY
AskWoody LoungerJune 3, 2006 at 11:02 pm #1014769Gee your quick, I suppose I cannot understand what gives a program the priority to get into this space and why? I had to clean my Program list it went off the screen on the right hand side. All works well after the cleanup, but I recognised this area. I have found the links but “Why are they there?
Regards,
Ted
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byteme
AskWoody PlusJune 4, 2006 at 4:37 am #1014781As Woody himself has explained (in Windows XP All-in-One Desk Reference for Dummies), the programs below the line are a combined list from the Start MenuPrograms folder for All Users and the Start MenuPrograms folder for the individual user. The programs above the line (the area you pointed to) are a combined list from the Start Menu folder for All Users and the Start Menu folder for the individual user.
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E_OGRADY
AskWoody LoungerJune 4, 2006 at 5:01 am #1014783Thanks st3333ve. What you explain is exactly what I have. Originally I was ignoring the links in the Start Menu folder, I was only looking in the Programs folders.
I am now left to ponder the purpose, it is almost a repeat of the “Pin To Start” and the “Quick Launch” functions. Or am I missing the real purpose?
Thanks to everyone.
Ted
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byteme
AskWoody PlusJune 4, 2006 at 5:26 am #1014785I think you’ve got the right idea. Like Quick Launch and Pin to Start, it’s another area for “high-priority” items (but less high than the first two). Microsoft undoubtedly realized that if they tried to plant Windows Catalog as a default item on the Quick Launch bar or as a “pinned” program, most users who do any significant amount of tweaking would clean it off, but figured (rightly, in my case) that if they planted it at the top of the All Programs menu, even the tweakers might leave it alone.
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WSDocWatson
AskWoody LoungerJune 4, 2006 at 12:23 pm #1014807As st3333ve said, the Start>All Programs menu is a listing of all the installed programs on the system that are available to the user (unless some have been manually edited out). The Quick Launch and Pin to Start Menu functions are to make those programs most frequently used more available to the user.
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DaveA
AskWoody_MVPJune 4, 2006 at 2:09 am #1014775I am NOT sure what this area is called, but the entries that are here are added by the “Install program”. I have not found where they are controlled, but most likely in the registry. They are normally removed when the program is uninstalled properly.
DaveA I am so far behind, I think I am First
Genealogy....confusing the dead and annoying the living
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WSAlanMiller
AskWoody LoungerJune 4, 2006 at 6:28 am #1014787I don’t know if this helps with your query, but do a search for “Start Menu” in Documents and Settings you will find folders for:
- Default User
- All Users
- Administrator
- and one for each user[/list]I’m not sure how they all meld together to contribute to the Start/ All Programs, but they represent the totality of what might appear thereon.
Alan
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WSJohnGray
AskWoody LoungerJune 4, 2006 at 9:10 am #1014794Alan
You get the Start Menu entries for All Users at the top, plus those for the currently-logged-on user beneath.
You can move these around simply by moving the shortcuts between ‘users’ in Windows Explorer. For example, I move the ones I don’t want All Users to see into the corresponding folder for my own userid. (This may cause minor problems at Software Uninstall Time!)
John
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byteme
AskWoody PlusJune 4, 2006 at 6:49 pm #1014825[indent]
You get the Start Menu entries for All Users at the top, plus those for the currently-logged-on user beneath.
[/indent]With all due respect to you as a batch file divinity, on this particular issue I think Woody’s right and you’re a little off. See my first post in this thread.
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