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cross travel a few passes through the Himalayas were the only links. These passes were used for routine migration by shepherds in search of better pastures. They also formed ancient trade and exploratory routes. Gautam Buddha a religious teacher traveled from India to China via Tibet in the sixth century B.C. spreading Buddhism. The most famous Chinese pilgrim to India was Hieun Tsang in 629-45 AD. He traveled extensively in India. Other than such solitary visits Chinese remained effectively from the Indian landmass.
Is what I'm reading at the moment. I've not heard of Mr Tsang before, well at least not this one.
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AN ASSESSMENT OF THE CHINESE AIR THREAT TO INDIA IN THE YEAR 2000
by
Group Captain Karan Singh Chhina
Does he really have a double H in his name?
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"Ramesh [MVP]" <ramesh@nojunkmails.com@mvps.org> wrote in message news:emM%23VLH0EHA.1652@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
David's tip was once published in WinXPNews:
http://www.winxpnews.com/index.cfm?id=141
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"David" <hooter@sasktel.net> wrote in message news:10q3aiacrbg1f7a@corp.supernews.com...
Thanks, worked like a charm

"David Candy" <.> wrote in message
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You can change the order.
Arranging the Context menu
The shell key can take more than the default value. For shell statements
Windows places Open, Explore, Find,and Print first, then other Shell
commands in the order they were added to the registry, then shell extension
commands. By listing the commands under the Shell key you can rearrange the
order.
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\htmlfile\shell]
@="open,openinnew"
But if you don't want to know this just type in Start Run
regsvr32 /i shell32
and do it whenever you mess about in file types dialog.
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"David" <hooter@sasktel.net> wrote in message
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> Is there a way to change the order of the right click sub commands.
> When I right click on a folder I get the order..
> 1. Search
> 2. Open
> 3. Explore
>
> I want to double click on the folder and have it open instead of opening a
> search window.
> Any ideas?
> Thanks
>
>