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Can't Drag and Drop in All Programs Start Menu

 
 
JamesJ
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      30th Jan 2010

Vista Basic x32 sp2.

I formatted my hd today and installed Vista Basic.
All went well but I'm unable to drag folders to other folders in All
Programs|Start Menu.
(I was able to do this previously.)
I'm able to drag and drop shortcuts ok. But, when I drag a folder to an open
folder in the start menu
the line appears but when I release the mouse button it doesn't get dropped.
Any ideas??

James

 
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      30th Jan 2010
Forgot to add 1 thing.
I am able to Cut/Copy and Paste to the folder(s).

James

"JamesJ" <jjy@darwin_roadrunner.com> wrote in message
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> Vista Basic x32 sp2.
>
> I formatted my hd today and installed Vista Basic.
> All went well but I'm unable to drag folders to other folders in All
> Programs|Start Menu.
> (I was able to do this previously.)
> I'm able to drag and drop shortcuts ok. But, when I drag a folder to an
> open folder in the start menu
> the line appears but when I release the mouse button it doesn't get
> dropped.
> Any ideas??
>
> James


 
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