Are the move and copy commands in the final release?

G

Guest

I have the release before the final on my pc. I was a little stunned to find
the copy to folder and move to folder commands missing from explorer. From
what I can see you have use copy and past or drag and drop instead of the
intuitive other way.
I work with a lot of neophytes who are gonna miss that function.

Thanks, jf
PS, see you all at the Boston party tomorrow!
 
M

MICHAEL

jimmy fallon said:
I have the release before the final on my pc. I was a little stunned to find
the copy to folder and move to folder commands missing from explorer. From
what I can see you have use copy and past or drag and drop instead of the
intuitive other way.
I work with a lot of neophytes who are gonna miss that function.

You can use the attached registry file to add copy and move
to the right click context menu.

-Michael
 
F

Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM

jimmy fallon said:
I have the release before the final on my pc. I was a little stunned to
find
the copy to folder and move to folder commands missing from explorer. From
what I can see you have use copy and past or drag and drop instead of the
intuitive other way.
I work with a lot of neophytes who are gonna miss that function.

Thanks, jf
PS, see you all at the Boston party tomorrow!

They are not there in WinXP either unless they have been added after
install.
 
S

Synapse Syndrome

Frank Saunders said:
They are not there in WinXP either unless they have been added after
install.


But they can be added to the toolbar and those functions also appear in the
Task Pane, when files are selected in XP. Vista has neither of these.

Once you get passed the prettiness and fancy effects of the new interface,
it is actually a bit of a botch-job and it is not nearly as intuitive as
Win95 - XP.

ss.
 
J

JP

Spend some time with Vista. You will appreciate the changes.
It just takes some time to get used to everything.
 
S

Synapse Syndrome

JP said:
Spend some time with Vista. You will appreciate the changes.
It just takes some time to get used to everything.

You clearly have no idea...

ss.
 

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