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Guest Herbert Eppel
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Start > Programs shows a list of recently used programs that can be

expanded to show all programs.

 

Is it possible to change a setting somewhere such that Start > Programs

always shows all programs?

 

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Guest Meinolf Weber
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Re: Programs menu

 

Hello Herbert,

 

You can copy all your programs shortcuts to All users profile after installing

new software. But check also the account that you use for installation, that

you remove them there, so that they aren't double in the list.

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

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Start>> Programs shows a list of recently used programs that can be

Start>>

> expanded to show all programs.

>

> Is it possible to change a setting somewhere such that Start >

> Programs always shows all programs?

>

Guest Frank346
Posted

Re: Programs menu

 

 

"Herbert Eppel" <HE@UK> wrote in message

news:uu6EkbQLIHA.2268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> Start > Programs shows a list of recently used programs that can be

> expanded to show all programs.

>

> Is it possible to change a setting somewhere such that Start > Programs

> always shows all programs?

>

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> Herbert Eppel

> http://www.HETranslation.co.uk

 

Select Start | Settings | Taskbar & Start Menu |

Uncheck Use Personalized Menus

Click Apply and OK

Guest Meinolf Weber
Posted

Re: Programs menu

 

Hello Frank346,

 

You're right, misunderstood the question.

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

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> "Herbert Eppel" <HE@UK> wrote in message

> news:uu6EkbQLIHA.2268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>

>> Start > Programs shows a list of recently used programs that can be

>> expanded to show all programs.

>>

>> Is it possible to change a setting somewhere such that Start >

>> Programs always shows all programs?

>>

>> --

>> Herbert Eppel

>> http://www.HETranslation.co.uk

> Select Start | Settings | Taskbar & Start Menu |

> Uncheck Use Personalized Menus

> Click Apply and OK

Guest Herbert Eppel
Posted

Re: Programs menu

 

On 22.11.2007 20:32 UK Time, Frank346 wrote:

> "Herbert Eppel" <HE@UK> wrote in message

> news:uu6EkbQLIHA.2268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> Start > Programs shows a list of recently used programs that can be

>> expanded to show all programs.

>>

>> Is it possible to change a setting somewhere such that Start > Programs

>> always shows all programs?

> Select Start | Settings | Taskbar & Start Menu |

> Uncheck Use Personalized Menus

> Click Apply and OK

 

Splendid, thank you.

 

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Guest Herbert Eppel
Posted

Re: Programs menu

 

On 23.11.2007 05:05 UK Time, Herbert Eppel wrote:

> On 22.11.2007 20:32 UK Time, Frank346 wrote:

>> "Herbert Eppel" <HE@UK> wrote in message

>> news:uu6EkbQLIHA.2268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>> Start > Programs shows a list of recently used programs that can be

>>> expanded to show all programs.

>>>

>>> Is it possible to change a setting somewhere such that Start >

>>> Programs always shows all programs?

>

>> Select Start | Settings | Taskbar & Start Menu |

>> Uncheck Use Personalized Menus

>> Click Apply and OK

>

> Splendid, thank you.

>

 

I just realised that the same question was asked only a few days ago - I

should have checked the archive before asking, sorry.

 

However, I have another, related question:

 

Windows XP offers a separate, customisable program list - see

<http://www.herbeppel.de/Screenshots/XP_Start.png>.

 

Am I right in assuming that Windows 2000 doesn't offer this feature?

 

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Herbert Eppel

http://www.HETranslation.co.uk

Guest Meinolf Weber
Posted

Re: Programs menu

 

Hello Herbert,

 

You can not have this view by default in 2000, maybe with some 3rd party

tools. But ofcourse you can configure the start menu in a small part over

Taskbar and startmenu properties.

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

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> On 23.11.2007 05:05 UK Time, Herbert Eppel wrote:

>

>> On 22.11.2007 20:32 UK Time, Frank346 wrote:

>>

>>> "Herbert Eppel" <HE@UK> wrote in message

>>> news:uu6EkbQLIHA.2268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>

>>>> Start > Programs shows a list of recently used programs that can be

>>>> expanded to show all programs.

>>>>

>>>> Is it possible to change a setting somewhere such that Start >

>>>> Programs always shows all programs?

>>>>

>>> Select Start | Settings | Taskbar & Start Menu |

>>> Uncheck Use Personalized Menus

>>> Click Apply and OK

>> Splendid, thank you.

>>

> I just realised that the same question was asked only a few days ago -

> I

> should have checked the archive before asking, sorry.

> However, I have another, related question:

>

> Windows XP offers a separate, customisable program list - see

> <http://www.herbeppel.de/Screenshots/XP_Start.png>.

>

> Am I right in assuming that Windows 2000 doesn't offer this feature?

>

Guest Herbert Eppel
Posted

Re: Programs menu

 

On 26.11.2007 06:39 UK Time, Meinolf Weber wrote:

> Hello Herbert,

>

> You can not have this view by default in 2000, maybe with some 3rd party

> tools. But ofcourse you can configure the start menu in a small part

> over Taskbar and startmenu properties.

 

 

Hi Meinolf

 

Thanks for your quick reply.

 

I would be interested in any 3rd party tools that might offer the

XP-style customisable program list as shown in

<http://www.herbeppel.de/Screenshots/XP_Start.png> for Windows 2000.

 

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