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How to dsiable the grouping (hiding) of programmes in Start Menu

 
 
sander.vlotman@geodan.nl
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      16th Nov 2005
I try to disable the default hiding option in the start menu.

When you press start --> programmes only the most recent programmes are
shown but I want to see them all.

Any idea how to change that in the regsistry maybe?
Sander

 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]
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      16th Nov 2005
To turn off Personalized Menus:

1. Right-click the Start button, and then click Properties.
2. On the Start Menu tab, click Classic Start menu, and then click Customize.
3. Under Advanced Start menu options, uncheck the "Use personalized menus" check box.

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"Sander" wrote:

| I try to disable the default hiding option in the start menu.
|
| When you press start --> programmes only the most recent programmes are
| shown but I want to see them all.
|
| Any idea how to change that in the regsistry maybe?
| Sander

 
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