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I have seen several posts that address the question of how to
reorganize the start menu. However, all of these simply point to the
folder: \Documents and Settings\<insert username>\Start Menu\Programs
But none of the postings seem to address the issue that some of the
folders and shortcuts are maintained for all users in \Documents and
Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs.
So the question is: how does one mix and match folders and shortcuts
between the "All Users" folder and the folder belonging to the current
user. For example, if one word processor is available to all users,
and a second word processor was installed for use only by the current
user, how would one place both of these shortcuts in the same folder
within the start menu?
Thanks!
Peter
I have seen several posts that address the question of how to
reorganize the start menu. However, all of these simply point to the
folder: \Documents and Settings\<insert username>\Start Menu\Programs
But none of the postings seem to address the issue that some of the
folders and shortcuts are maintained for all users in \Documents and
Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs.
So the question is: how does one mix and match folders and shortcuts
between the "All Users" folder and the folder belonging to the current
user. For example, if one word processor is available to all users,
and a second word processor was installed for use only by the current
user, how would one place both of these shortcuts in the same folder
within the start menu?
Thanks!
Peter