"All Programs" menu

C

Chuck

I have lost the listing of all programs when I click Start
and then All Programs. I need to relist the programs or
know how to access the "accessories" folder that was in
the "All Programs" listings
 
N

Neo Anderson

C:\Documents and Settings\<your user name>\Start Menu\Programs\Accessories

Copy them back into there of simply drag-n-drop 'um!
 
G

Guest

Neo Anderson said:
C:\Documents and Settings\<your user name>\Start Menu\Programs\Accessories

Copy them back into there of simply drag-n-drop 'um!

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I've got the same problem. Tried a system restore didn't make any difference.
If I click on 'all programs' nothing happens.

in C:\Documents and Settings\<your user name>\Start Menu\Programs, contains
accesories, administrative tools, games, startup etc. already.

How do I get the ability to click on 'All programs' and have things appear
as normal. Can anybody help ?
 
G

Guest

I have a similar problem. I've dragged a program from the 'All Programs'
list on to my desktop, creating a short-cut there. It 'moved' it, instead of
'copying' it there. It no longer appears in 'All Programs'. How do I add it
back?
 
B

Boo K.M.

Belpin said:
I have a similar problem. I've dragged a program from the 'All Programs'
list on to my desktop, creating a short-cut there. It 'moved' it, instead
of
'copying' it there. It no longer appears in 'All Programs'. How do I add
it
back?

Why not just drag it back to Start and All Programs?

Next time you can hold Ctrl key while dragging so it is copying not moving.

Boo K.M.
 
G

Guest

And how do I go about doing that? How dou you keep the 'All Programs' list
open and drag the short-cut from the desktop on to it?? Am I missing
something here???
 
B

Boo K.M.

Drag to Start menu and wait, and the Start menu will automatically open for
you. Hold and again the All Programs you are pointing to will open the
submenu and from there you can place back the Program or Shortcut in the
position highlighted for you.

Boo K.M.
 
G

Guest

Thanks. Worked like a charm!

Boo K.M. said:
Drag to Start menu and wait, and the Start menu will automatically open for
you. Hold and again the All Programs you are pointing to will open the
submenu and from there you can place back the Program or Shortcut in the
position highlighted for you.

Boo K.M.
 

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