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taywood
I want to add My Music to Send in the drop down menu.
From 310270 I read that I should have a Send To folder
in my Documents and Settings.
But I cant find one, nor does it show up on Search.
Through searching the Google archive on this Group I found
the following which seems to meet my need-
Open Windows Explorer, select the subfolder in My Documents that you want to
add to your user Send To folder and context menu, right click it (i.e. My
Music), click Send to/Desktop (Create Shortcut) DeskLink. Then go to your
desktop, right click that shortcut, left click Copy, and paste it into the
folder:
C:\Documents and Settings\YourUserName\SendTo
Then rename that shortcut file, removing the shortcut to portion of the
name, so if the name of the file that you pasted in the Send To folder is
shortcut to My Music, it will now be named: My Music Then delete the
desktop copy of the shortcut you created. Now, My Music, or whichever other
sub-folder of My Documents that you used the above method for, will be on
the Send To context menu.
T.C.
I tried that but it didnt work because I dont have that Folder.
Then I added a new folder, called it Send To and added the
short cut, now called My Music. That didnt work either.
So I need help. What should I do now.
TW WinXP Home oem
From 310270 I read that I should have a Send To folder
in my Documents and Settings.
But I cant find one, nor does it show up on Search.
Through searching the Google archive on this Group I found
the following which seems to meet my need-
Open Windows Explorer, select the subfolder in My Documents that you want to
add to your user Send To folder and context menu, right click it (i.e. My
Music), click Send to/Desktop (Create Shortcut) DeskLink. Then go to your
desktop, right click that shortcut, left click Copy, and paste it into the
folder:
C:\Documents and Settings\YourUserName\SendTo
Then rename that shortcut file, removing the shortcut to portion of the
name, so if the name of the file that you pasted in the Send To folder is
shortcut to My Music, it will now be named: My Music Then delete the
desktop copy of the shortcut you created. Now, My Music, or whichever other
sub-folder of My Documents that you used the above method for, will be on
the Send To context menu.
T.C.
I tried that but it didnt work because I dont have that Folder.
Then I added a new folder, called it Send To and added the
short cut, now called My Music. That didnt work either.
So I need help. What should I do now.
TW WinXP Home oem