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Adding a Folder to Vista Start Menu - in the Black Area
Vista-specific newsgroups include: microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ Dan@Cornetser wrote: The control panel cannot be accessed from the start menu,

Default User Start Menu in Vista?
On@the,Bridge microsoft public windows vista general see this discussion too http://www.tutorials-win.com/Vista/Start-Menu-301512/ it talks about taking ownership "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.

OL2007 Folder search similar to Vista Start Menu search?
Brink Brink.359...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup lozlo;623068 Wrote: i dont have a shut down button in the start menu, the only option i have is to log off, or lock my computer, however in the other user accounts on my computer i do have a shut down button next to the lock

New Vista User - 2 Basic Questions
Windy lizhiy...@live.com microsoft public windows vista general Many thanks!!! Finally I've solved the problem!! I followed the instructions in the link you've gave me, installed the 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.

Flight Simulator X in Vista - No Start Menu Items
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of the shortcuts in my Vista start up menu do not start their designated programs. When I right click and choose "Properties" there is nothing in the field where the start folder is to be. Even if I paste in the right path it do not work. The only way to start f.eks Microsoft Excel is to click my way down the

Adding a Folder to Vista Start Menu - in the Black Area
I discovered that in the Personalization, Taskbar Start Menu options I can set the Start Menu to be just like the XP Menu. It is called Classic Star menu. I love it! The Vista Start Menu was one of those things that I really didn't like! It's not actually like the XP Start Menu, but I wish it was.

Adding a Folder to Vista Start Menu - in the Black Area
While setting up a new laptop for my daughter, I experienced a nice Vista feature. There is a search field just above the Start button. Typing into that search field will limit the shown choices for the start menu to the items that match the search string.. as you type. I am fond of a similar feature for the

start menu right pane
Ray vortren-ne...@yaxhoo.com microsoft public windows vista file_management =?Utf-8?B?QWx0emhlaW1lcg==?= <Altzhei...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: What you are trying to do will work, just like it does in XP, if you choose the Classic start menu in Vista. Personally I prefer the classic menu, but if you want

:-( sp1 removes Instant Search in start menu
Anything you post in the way of "boohoo I like the Vista menu" doesn't answer the question, hence it's off-topic. Remember there's a question up there. Jesus... "CB" wrote: Jesus, how many times are you going to post this question? If you like the XP start menu so well why don't you just go back to XP?

Vista Home Premium Start Menu Button Musik
Net 2003 I have setup a Shortcut in the Windows Start Menu on Vista. If you leave the Menu open during the Install , you see the shortcut get installed but then disappears at the end of the Install Process. I have logged the results /l*v and there are no errors. Thanks Is only the start menu entry being removed?

Vista Start menu problem
There are areas of Vista which have obviously never been tested. Eg Start Menu - Properties - Keep taskbar on top of other windows. Regarding #11, I did read it cheers mate - this workaround is also in my original post, the Esc key takes effort as well but I had to use it. I hope the other bugs get sorted out soon

Start Menu Resets Back To Alphabetical Order
Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin] andre...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general The Vista Start Menu is not a stark difference from XPs Start Menu, its just more functional. Pinning shortcuts to the Start Menu left side, works just the same. Click All Programs > click to Expand the Microsoft Office group

Vista 'Windows Mail' reappears in Start Menu after June07 upda
The icons have also gone from the Start menu and from Office documents in Windows Explorer. Can anyone point me in the directon of a cure please? "Doug-WI" wrote: I've lost the ability to open any Office 2007 programs from the Vista Start Menu. This issue occurred 'soon' after installing a MSWorks 8.5 update

Vista Instant Search from Start Menu not working
car54 car54.35a...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista general Does any one know of a way to add more links to the right side start menu pane? Thanks -- car54.

Vista Start Menu - quirk
The start menu even has a search entry field. Now that's what I call innovation. Sheesh. I do not believe anyone could possibly live without a search bar in the start menu. Yes, it must be innovation. As for Longhorn/Vista being a supposed security rewrite from the ground up, well, fucking hell, it's a lie.

file compression in vista
I'm in trouble with this Vista Start menu, all my recent programs disappears and I can't reconfig that, it's inacessible, someone know how to fix that? Thanks a lot! Have you got Admin rights to the machine? If you have Business/Enterprise/Ultimate, I'm pretty sure that there is a setting to disable that using

Windows Vista UI Bugs
Mike M...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista security Kirsty, Mine does the same thing only when connecting or reconnecting to the internet. In the Start Menu type devmgmt.msc, and open Device Manager. On the View tab, choose "Devices by connection" and put a check next to "Show hidden

Start Menu in Vista
*Ease of use* When you start using Windows Vista, you will recognize familiar elements such as the Start menu, which is now faster, more streamlined, and more helpful than in previous versions of Windows. The Start menu features integrated desktop search through a new feature called Quick Search which can help you

Start Menu in Vista
I wish to clean up my start menu but Vista appears to do things in a different way from XP. It seems to combine elements of the start menu from many different places, as XP did, but there appear to be more places. Are there any instructions on how to tidy this up. For example when I look in Windows Explorer I find

Vista Start menu problem
Rick Rogers r...@mvps.org microsoft public windows vista general Hi Mike, Find them in the extended menu, then right click the shortcut and use 'pin to start menu'. This will put them on the main menu. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help