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I am trying to organize the mess when I click the Start menu, then All
Programs. I have several folders made there, i.e.: Utilities, Multimedia, Communications, etc.. Many programs have put their crap all over the place and I would like to straighten it out. In Explorer when I go under my user name (the only one on the computer)/Start Menu I see a few of the basic items but about 85% of them are not listed. When I go to All Users/Start Menu (which is where I figure the rest should be) I get an error message that says "access denied". Help please. -- Thanks... Bob |
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"Bob Newman" <bobnewman@cox.net> wrote:
>I am trying to organize the mess when I click the Start menu, then All >Programs. I have several folders made there, i.e.: Utilities, Multimedia, >Communications, etc.. Many programs have put their crap all over the place >and I would like to straighten it out. In Explorer when I go under my user >name (the only one on the computer)/Start Menu I see a few of the basic >items but about 85% of them are not listed. When I go to All Users/Start >Menu (which is where I figure the rest should be) I get an error message >that says "access denied". You need to run as administrator in order to change the contents of the All Users Start Menu folder. Charlie42 |
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Turn off UAC!!!
Gawd....I can't believe how much trouble/confusion UAC causes! "Charlie42" <Charlie42@spam.me.not> wrote in message news:eDtttaJWIHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > "Bob Newman" <bobnewman@cox.net> wrote: > >>I am trying to organize the mess when I click the Start menu, then All >>Programs. I have several folders made there, i.e.: Utilities, Multimedia, >>Communications, etc.. Many programs have put their crap all over the >>place and I would like to straighten it out. In Explorer when I go under >>my user name (the only one on the computer)/Start Menu I see a few of the >>basic items but about 85% of them are not listed. When I go to All >>Users/Start Menu (which is where I figure the rest should be) I get an >>error message that says "access denied". > > You need to run as administrator in order to change the contents of the > All Users Start Menu folder. > > Charlie42 |
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You could right-click the item on the start menu, or click and drag from
there too. You don't have to go to start folder. "Bob Newman" <bobnewman@cox.net> wrote in message news Yvjj.17936$E01.15020@newsfe22.lga...>I am trying to organize the mess when I click the Start menu, then All >Programs. I have several folders made there, i.e.: Utilities, Multimedia, >Communications, etc.. Many programs have put their crap all over the place >and I would like to straighten it out. In Explorer when I go under my user >name (the only one on the computer)/Start Menu I see a few of the basic >items but about 85% of them are not listed. When I go to All Users/Start >Menu (which is where I figure the rest should be) I get an error message >that says "access denied". > > Help please. > > -- > Thanks... Bob |
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Thank you. Your answer made the most sense. Can I create a subfolder in
the Programs menu in a similar fashion? Thanks again... Bob "Cameron Snyder" <dntbther@tellpacbell.net> wrote in message news:O8nmn1JWIHA.2000@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > You could right-click the item on the start menu, or click and drag from > there too. You don't have to go to start folder. > > "Bob Newman" <bobnewman@cox.net> wrote in message > news Yvjj.17936$E01.15020@newsfe22.lga...>>I am trying to organize the mess when I click the Start menu, then All >>Programs. I have several folders made there, i.e.: Utilities, Multimedia, >>Communications, etc.. Many programs have put their crap all over the >>place and I would like to straighten it out. In Explorer when I go under >>my user name (the only one on the computer)/Start Menu I see a few of the >>basic items but about 85% of them are not listed. When I go to All >>Users/Start Menu (which is where I figure the rest should be) I get an >>error message that says "access denied". >> >> Help please. >> >> -- >> Thanks... Bob > |
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For that level of manipulation (why??) it would be best to go the folder.
I assume you are on an upgraded Vista from XP, because the items you were clicking on and getting the access error are old XP constructs. They actually point to nowhere. You could have God permissions and it wouldn't help you. And why were you looking there for the start menu? You'll find your start menu at c:\programdata\Microsoft\windows\start menu. You see, your problem had nothing to do with UAC. If you had "hide System files" enabled in your folder options, as you should have, they would not have been there to tease you, begging to be messed with . So many posting here have screwed up their systems assuming that because they knew XP they know Vista. "Bob Newman" <bobnewman@cox.net> wrote in message news:apxjj.23810$m6.19499@newsfe18.lga... > Thank you. Your answer made the most sense. Can I create a subfolder in > the Programs menu in a similar fashion? > > Thanks again... Bob > > "Cameron Snyder" <dntbther@tellpacbell.net> wrote in message > news:O8nmn1JWIHA.2000@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> You could right-click the item on the start menu, or click and drag from >> there too. You don't have to go to start folder. >> >> "Bob Newman" <bobnewman@cox.net> wrote in message >> news Yvjj.17936$E01.15020@newsfe22.lga...>>>I am trying to organize the mess when I click the Start menu, then All >>>Programs. I have several folders made there, i.e.: Utilities, >>>Multimedia, Communications, etc.. Many programs have put their crap all >>>over the place and I would like to straighten it out. In Explorer when I >>>go under my user name (the only one on the computer)/Start Menu I see a >>>few of the basic items but about 85% of them are not listed. When I go >>>to All Users/Start Menu (which is where I figure the rest should be) I >>>get an error message that says "access denied". >>> >>> Help please. >>> >>> -- >>> Thanks... Bob >> > |
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