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Default Folder Locations in Vista (Home Premium) - CWBillow - 03-29-2008 Update: OK, I found that right-clicking on the Start button, you can pick either "Explore", or "Explore All Users", and that would give you (me) both menus. Now How do I delete a virtual menu that is pointing to the wrong folder? B ******************************************* I'm having a heck of a time trying to set up two virtual menus. One is to the "All Users" Start Menu, and the other is to the particular user's Start Menu. I did a file search, and there's a load of Start Menus. Which ones do I use? Regards, Chuck Billow - Yuri Kobets - 04-02-2008 Actually True Launch Bar show show items from both folders "All Users" and current user. To find what folder is the primary just double-click Programs menu or right-click menu button and select "Open" - CWBillow - 04-02-2008 Yuri Kobets Wrote:Actually True Launch Bar show show items from both folders "All Users" and current user. To find what folder is the primary just double-click Programs menu or right-click menu button and select "Open" YYour: Ok... But how do I get rid of a virtual folder (pointer) without deleting the actual folder? Regards, Chuck Billow - Yuri Kobets - 04-02-2008 Quote:But how do I get rid of a virtual folder (pointer) without deleting the actual folder?Right-click the folder and press Delete with red cross icon. I've attached the screenshot. Note, you can see the other "Delete" menu item also and it is without the icon. This is the explorer's context menu. And that "Delete" without icon will delete the real folder. - CWBillow - 04-02-2008 Yuri Kobets Wrote:Quote:But how do I get rid of a virtual folder (pointer) without deleting the actual folder?Right-click the folder and press Delete with red cross icon. I've attached the screenshot. THAT'S what I must have done wrong. Thanks, Yuri. Regards, Chuck |