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Short cut gives bogus error message
Common1 [SourceDisksNames] 1=,"Common1",,"C:\Users\nino\Documents\Visual Studio 2005\Projects\TestAppCab\TestAppCab\obj\Debug\" [SourceDisksFiles] "TestApp.exe"=1 Thanks "Nino Benvenuti" wrote: Jeff, For your shortcut, select the FileSystem Editor and add a new special folder - 'Start Menu Folder'.

How To Create THIS Kind Of Shortcut To Clear Recent Documents
The final parameter is a subfolder that will be created // in the Start menu programs folder. // This is where the shortcut will be created. HRESULT CreateUserStartMenuShortcut(LPSTR pszShortcutFile, LPSTR pszDescription, LPTSTR pszRelativeFolder) {HRESULT hr;PFNSHGETFOLDERPATHA pSHGetFolderPath = NULL;TCHAR

My Documents shortcut in Documents menu
Ronald Sommer rsom...@ktis.net microsoft public win95 win95applets Go to Windows Explorer, right click on My Documents, click on Create Shortcut. Click on (C:), scroll down to My Documents shortcut, right click on shortcut and rename to remove the Shortcut to. Drag shortcut to Start button.

Start Menu Short-Cut Icon Can't Be Removed
The short cut appeared in the All Programs Menu of the start Menu. Now, I copied the shortcut of an Application program and pasted in the c:\Documents and Settings\All Even if placed a shortcut in the C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\StartMenu\Programs Folder, it would appear only in the ALL PROGRAMS Menu.

Adding exe files to the Documents menu?
It would be nice if we had a shortcut to launch the program from the Start menu or the desktop though. In order to move this lesson along, let's just put a shortcut Save the null2.wav file from this email to My Documents or somewhere you won't lose it. Click the new shortcut on your desktop to start VirtualDub.

No, thats not my problem: Still need help
Right click on the file and select "Create shortcut". Move that shortcut to the "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Accessories\Communications" folder. The system may tell you that you need to make this short cut on the desktop. Answer yes, then simply cut the shortcut from the desktop and

My Documents Folder
75214.226(At_Beautiful_Downtown)compuserve.com microsoft public word newusers Hi Reporter, Office setup usually creates the setup but the old style New and Open Office document shortcuts don't always autopin themselves to the Start menu. The 'New Office Document' shortcut doesn't take you to the New Document pane

Unable to start PowerPoint
The Start Menu should then find it okay. Worked for me. Doug Scott Steubing wrote in message <68kio0$...@mtinsc04.worldnet.att.net>... One of the things I like about IE4.01 is the shortcut to My Documents in the Documents menu off the Start Menu. However, I decided to move My Documents from my C: drive to my D:

shortcut to "program file"
Also because I detected another possibly related problem that I posted with title "Start => Documents" randomly empty under windowsxp.help_and_support Any help is greatly appreciated! "Don Varnau" wrote: Hi, Delete the favorites folder at C:\Documents and Settings\paolo\Recent\Favorites It's just a shortcut to the

remote desktop shortcut
4) Click "OK" 5) Open your "C:/Documents and settings" folder 6) Open the "All Users" folder 7) Open the "Start Menu" folder 8) Open the "Programs" folder 9) Go to your Programs Folder -> Startup 9) Copy a short-cut of your Broadband Connection, from the Network Connections folder in to the "Startup" folder If that

word not active after start
The original location of My Documents was changed sometime ago from the Desktop folder to the root of C:. I've changed it back using TweakUI, and can change the shortcuts without any problem. It is just the link from the Start Menu that is giving me a bit of grief. It does not seem to be an ordinary .lnk shortcut,

Start Menu Open Document
Policy: Remove user folders from the Start Menu Description: Removes all user-specific folders except My Documents (My Pictures, My Music, Favorites, MS seem not to know there own OS ;-) However, I created a shortcut with those parameters and all is fine. Another question - In the Start button (bar) there is

XP Folder Link
When I right click this shortcut icon when it is highlighted on the Start Menu and click on the choice "Properties", I get a two tab menu that displays a message, "This is not a valid shortcut", on the Shortcut tab, and on the General tab, it displays the path for the shortcut icon as being, "C:\Documents and

My Documents shortcut lost
Start Button --> RUN --> %USERPROFILE%\NetHood --> OK) - Click on (right mouse button, not left) the folder you wish to make the shortcut to and HOLD the mouse button down and drag it to the “NetHood” folder you just opened. - Release the mouse button (drop the folder) in the ‘NetHood’ window. - A contextual menu

Word in Home Student Version vs Standard
DeleteFile ("C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Hello2.lnk"), force If so it still does not work.... Nicholas -----Original Message----- The DeleteFile method requires the actual path of the shortcut in string form as its argument, not an object reference to the shortcut.

How do I delete this "mystery file?"
However, I thought if I could get a simple fix here it would be worth while to ask. Second, there is a "shortcut" on the Start menu titled Documents that brings up a menu of recently opened documents. I want to make a copy of this button on my Office Shortcut Bar. How can I do this. Thanks.

My documents
One of the things I like about IE4.01 is the shortcut to My Documents in the Documents menu off the Start Menu. However, I decided to move My Documents from my C: drive to my D: drive. Actually, I created a "My Documents" folder on D: and deleted the "My Documents" folder on C:. I got Office97 to default to "D:\My

How to create shortcuts to frequently used documents?
Hello Don, No, the IE program icon is not under C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs. I do have internet explorer installed if you're EXE, drag it to Programs (in the Start Menu window) drop it and choose "Create shortcut here." "Jeff" <J...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

Short cut missing
Then you can put the shortcut either on your desktop or in the Start menu. Below are directions from a Tips & Tricks page I'm working on for my homepage. Right-click the shortcut to rename it. Now just double-click the shortcut to quickly cover your tracks. Use System Agent to Clear the Documents Menu: If you

Urgent: Problem with Start Menu installation API
If the former, create a short cut in C:\documents and settings\[user id]\start menu\programs If you want it accessible to all users create the short cut in c:\documents and settings\all users\start menu\programs -- Walter Clayton - MS MVP(MPS-D) Associate Expert http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone Any