Hi Keith,
That did the trick. "My Pictures" now appears on the left of my Explore
Window as shown below:
Desktop
+ My Documents
+ My Computer
+ My Network Places
Norton Protected Recycle Bin
+ My Pictures
Thank you one and all for your helpful suggestions. They were very much
appreciated by me.
Now if I can just figure a way to synchronize Outlook Express' email on my
desktop with my laptop. And yes I know there is a way to do this in
Outlook, but I'm attempting to do this with Express.
--
Many Thanks,
Peter Sale
Santa Monica, CA USA
To email me, just pull 'my-leg.'
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"Keith Miller" wrote ...
Cquirke's post made me realize you can use a folder shortcut -- you only
need to go the CLSID/namespace route if you want to add the folder to My
Computer, but you want it under desktop.
So here's the easy instructions:
Open one explorer window to My Documents and open a second by right-clicking
the Start button and selecting 'Open'.
Right-click & drag the My Pictures folder from My Documents to the Start
Menu folder. Select 'Create Shortcut here' when you release the mouse
button.
Verify you've created the proper type of shortcut by viewing its properties.
A folder shortcut has only a 'general' tab listing the type as 'folder' and
displaying the target path.
Cut & paste or drag & drop the new shortcut onto the desktop.
Keith
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"Keith Miller" wrote ...
You can use the info here:
http://www.virtualplastic.net/html/ui_shell.html
Cut and paste the reg file test found near the end of the page. Edit the
values to suit your needs.
Keith
"Peter Sale" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%23XZ%(E-Mail Removed)...
> My Documents (shortcut?) appears on the left hand side of my Windows XP
Pro
> Explore Window. Desktop, My Computer, My Network Places and Norton
Protected
> Recycle Bin also appear in this Windows Explorer window. It looks
something
> like this:
>
> Desktop
> + My Documents
> + My Computer
> + My Network Places
> + Norton Protected Recycle Bin
>
> It appears that My Documents is a shortcut to the "real" My Documents. I
> would like to add My Pictures immediately under My Documents. However my
> attempts to add a shortcut to My Pictures simply places a short cut to My
> Pictures on the Desktop and this short cut does not appear on the left
hand
> side of my Windows XP Pro Explore window. What I am attempting to do is
> display the shortcut for My Pictures as shown below:
>
> Desktop
> + My Documents
> + My Pictures
> + My Computer
> + My Network Places
> + Norton Protected Recycle Bin
>
> or perhaps
>
> Desktop
> + My Documents
> + My Computer
> + My Network Places
> + My Pictures
> + Norton Protected Recycle Bin
>
> How can I accomplish this?
> --
> Regards,
>
> Peter Sale
> Santa Monica, CA USA
> To email me, just pull 'my-leg.'
>
>