adding items to the "send to" folder

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Scotter

In XP, 2000, etc., I was able to easily find and modify the "send to" folder
for each user by adding a shortcut to "notepad.exe" and then all my "send
to" context menus would have notepad in them.

In Vista I searched for and found two "send to" folders, one off of
windows/Service Profiles/localservice/appdata/..... . Anyway, tried placing
full copy of notepad.exe and tried placing shortcut to notepad.exe in there
but neither did the trick.

Can it be done?

Thanks!
Scott
 
YES! THANKS!

Jon said:
This is the one to add it to

C:\Users\**You user name**\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo

OR (the same place)

Start > shell:sendto
 
Scotter said:
In XP, 2000, etc., I was able to easily find and modify the "send to"
folder for each user by adding a shortcut to "notepad.exe" and then all my
"send to" context menus would have notepad in them.

In Vista I searched for and found two "send to" folders, one off of
windows/Service Profiles/localservice/appdata/..... . Anyway, tried
placing full copy of notepad.exe and tried placing shortcut to notepad.exe
in there but neither did the trick.

Can it be done?

Thanks!
Scott


This is the one to add it to

C:\Users\**You user name**\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo

OR (the same place)

Start > shell:sendto
 
YES! THANKS!

I then add a shortcut to that very folder inside the folder. So then
you can right click on any shortcut and send it to the sendto menu.
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