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MICROSOFT WINDOWS VISTA !!! The Days of XP are Over!
What WMI update did you install on Vista? Why did you want to install the hotfix? 2. When you disjoin the Vista from SBS domain, the start menu work fine? I suggest we try to do clean boot on this Vista client to narrow down this issue: To clean boot the problematic computer, please use the steps below: a.

windows mail/vista
According to your description, I understand that after you join a Vista client to SBS domain thru connectcomputer, the start menu of the Vista is empty. If I have misunderstood the problem, please don't hesitate to let me know. Based on my research, I think the user profile transfer of the connectcomputer wizard is

search feature on the start menu
HKL her...@comcast.net windows-vista When I click on Start menu, I don't see MyComputer in the list. On Feb 12, 9:07 am, "Duke" <god...@citcom.net> wrote: You can go to start menu, and drag "My Computer" to the desktop or right click it and create a shortcut. You can right click on the start menu and select

Start Menu in Vista
On@the,Bridge microsoft public windows vista general Glad to be of service, and remember NEVER give up... this applies to all life, not only computer fixing :-) "Windy" It causes my office apps and some other apps (but not all apps) can't launch through start menu. Actually, it's not a big deal.

start menu right pane
Bob 86c6c2e6-2146512...@news.postalias microsoft public windows vista file_management In XP, I could place nested folders with shortcuts at the start menu. This results in folder being on the top of the "All Programs" stack and it worked fine. However, if I do that in Vista, it will display along with all the other

Classic Start Menu in Vista
Stephen Petrowski bsa2...@adelphia.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup In windows vista there is a third butten that you have to select and message news:37AB9572-29B1-427F-BA5A-0479F344AF5D@microsoft.com... i dont have a shut down button in the start menu, the only option i have is to log off,

Office 2007 pin to start menu functionality in Vista RTM
gigodemon sprigs...@gmail.com microsoft public windows vista general Hi, I recommend alternative start menu - Vista Start Menu http://www.vistastartmenu.com The main future of this program it's keep positions of items(but you may sort by right click if you wish) But ability to add items in main list available in

Roll Back to XP
DP nos...@nospam.com microsoft public windows vista file_management Well, if you can't get your changes to stick, one thing you might try is renaming each I like to place the programs listed in the start menu in a certain order. Windows Vista will allow me to rearrange the order, however if I re-start the PC,

no shut down button in start menu
Roland Bierlein rob...@gmx.de microsoft public windows live mail desktop Buenas tardes: *Yannis Pantzis* escribió: After installing the June 2007 security updates, the 'Windows Mail' shortcut has re-appeared in the Windows Vista start menu. I am not sure whether this is due to KB929123 or KB905866.

Start Menu Resets Back To Alphabetical Order
...winston winston...@gmail.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup For the Documents folder C:\Users\<user id>\Documents Rt Click Orb Properties Enable Start Menu instead of Classic Start Menu Click OK Click Start Menu(Orb) Scroll to and Rt. Click Documents\Properties Click on the Location Tab

some start menu items cannot be displayed
Cal Bear '66 x1x...@x1x1x1.org microsoft public windows vista general Your answer has nothing to do with that message. It is a simple Start Menu properties It would depend on what you find 'missing' from this new start menu. There may be some shortcuts on it that point at folders that no longer permit access.

IE7 Email Program
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car54.35a...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista general Does any one know how to add a link to the right pane of the start menu? Thanks -- car54.

no shut down button in start menu
In the bottom left of my vista screen, is a multi colored sphere "the start button" that opens a window with programs on the left and selections like music, control panel etc on the right. You can also then drag that Icon to the Quick Start menu, next to the start button. -- Regards Steve. MS-MVP : Mail. [DTS] UK.

Vista client - start menu empty after reboot
Younis you...@paipakistan.org microsoft public windows vista security its there, when you click start there is "start search", type run. so simple not that tricky! Please explain where "run" is on the Vista menu? ;) What I presume you have done is changed your Vista start menu to look like the Classic XP start

Default User Start Menu in Vista?
In Windows XP I can modify the start menu items that will show up for the default user in "C:\Documents and Settings\Default User\Start Menu". However, I can't find this in Vista. Does anyone know how to edit these items? Thanks, Mike McCollister Hi Rick, I was helped by your reply too - thanks.

Vista Start menu problem
dean-dean dean-d...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general No, the closest you'll get is to add the Downloads folder to the white pinned area, on the left-hand side of the Start Menu. To do this, open Windows Explorer and navigate to your Downloads folder, so that it's location (path) is

some of the start menu items don't work!
I wonder if anyone knows if there is a way of adding a shorcut to my Downloads folder to the black right-hand-side area of the Start menu in Vista? I want to put it in the column where there are shortcuts to folders such as Documents, Pictures, Music and Games. Is it possible? Ania That's a bit long winded Cal.

some of the start menu items don't work!
Roger Johansson roger4...@gmail.com alt comp freeware Manatee Memories wrote: Next time (to avoid the above error), I shall track back the attrib's :) I tried this Vista menu system. I worked fairly well. One can give it folders of programs and folders with programs, and it allows you to start programs from

Default User Start Menu in Vista?
Sabre24 Sabr...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista file_management Thanks for the suggestion DP. I like to place the programs listed in the start menu in a certain order. Windows Vista will allow me to rearrange the order, however if I re-start the PC, install something new or install an

Start Menu in Vista
In Windows XP I can modify the start menu items that will show up for the default user in "C:\Documents and Settings\Default User\Start Menu". However, I can't find this in Vista. Does anyone know how to edit these items? Thanks, Mike McCollister.