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Then change the icon for the shortcut. If you put that folder full of shortcuts under Start Menu/Programs it will be accessible when you click the Start button, Can anyone tell me how to change the icon for a desktop folder ?? Thanks in advance. If possible, please use the "reply all" tab. -- STAY COOL & SLEEP

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You can do a shutdown by just going into the Start Icon, bring up the Start Menu, looking down their where you have the power button (inside the start menu) and Change Advance Settings, a window pops up, Find and expand Power buttons and lid, expand Start menu power button, and click sleep and choose shutdown.

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DoubleExplore is accessible from the Start Menu and, when running, also from the System Tray. DoubleExplore recognizes the available screen height and width .... Now and Sleep Never locations and pick the pixel size of the corners. You'll know when the program is working by checking out its icon in the system tray.

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Shortcuts can be removed with the recycle icon or delete. Anything in the start menu can be removed by taskbar remove or add. So only people who are known by the manufacturer As I said, I haven't seen that limit in a long time, but I have seen many cases of people just not knowing how to change a default path.

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The start menu no longer supports drag and drop. Every file move in the start menu requires a security check. Start menu is not as ergonomic as the old one. This arbitrary change in behavior is repeatable, and on another date I LOST DATA because of it. Oct 22 Printer icon shows 1 document pending,

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Because everything is editable all the time, you don't have to recreate the graphics again and again from scratch just to change a small thing. The tools were designed to work well as graphical desktop applications launched from the Start Menu or Windows Explorer context menus and as non-interactive command

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I managed to change the background back to my nice soothing clouds in the blue sky. However, my icons aren't right. The words below each icon are white Failing that, go into Start Menu > Settings> Printers. Right click on the printer you want and choose default. The same to uninstall the printer you don't want

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Terri had to work a double shift today, as her friend Tony had not showed up at the shift change. Worse yet, he had not called in to explain why he would miss work. She click on the start menu icon, and almost cheered aloud when she saw the shutdown function listed right before her eyes.

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"SAM-R" wrote: Why not just use the Start Menu? "Verdefruto" <Verdefr...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:539B34D1-D708-4C91-A0AB-39F7446FF817@microsoft.com... PA Bear, Hope you are right. But, if I can put an icon in the Links line, why not in the Tabs line ? Don't like use another line to put one

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A toolbar lets you quickly change the font's attributes and size, plus you can adjust the background and foreground colors. In this new version, After SensoSpot is installed, you'll never know it's there because it doesn't place an icon in the taskbar or in your Start menu. However, the program is easy to

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For instance, you can set this alarm to activate only Monday through Friday giving you the chance to sleep in on the weekends. There is also a Gentle Wake/Sleep feature .... Traylook also lets you hide the Outlook interface and provides quick access to sending new mail, adding tasks etc. from the tray icon menu.

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The Desktop.ini file are copied, but the icons are still not visible. This requires the laborious right-clicking each folder Properties, change Icon etc. Look in the Shortcut's Properties of the Start Menu shortcuts to see some command lines. You can also put document names in and have the Open command run on

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Once you've checked the locations I mentioned in order to change the display settings back to what they should be, and you have posted the startup list for review, The Start menu items will be "large icons" after returning from Safe Mode to Normal Mode . It's always like that, and there's nothing to fix.

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You can edit this start menu location during installation if you so choose. 1e. Configuration Set-Up: Baldur's Gate II Config (BGConfig) One program of note in your The Gameplay options allow you to change a number of advanced features of the game - these features are also modified by the sliders in the Basic

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Windows wants to go to sleep rather than shut down so you have to set the menu each time to shut down not go to sleep. The start button can be set to look as it did in windows xp. If you do not do that you find you have to open each file folder on the start menu with double clicking and click singly on sub folders

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If you have a scheduler, just do the deletions continuously as you can and defrag while you sleep. Final thought - same apology - but may be the sole and so putting it in Startup on Start menu would make it "see" itself, on Win pre-scan to open 95, as a probable virus, and halt you; you'll have to check with

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From the simple fact that they put the "Shut down" command in the "Start" menu (new users LOVE that), You must *hate* the Chooser then. Or the drag floppy to trash to eject. to the need for a "My Computer" icon which doesn't represent any particular device. Neither does the Mac's "Desktop" - do you hate that as

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In addition, you can run the command manually as I suggested to Ken, or you could create a new task pad option, or you could change one of the SBS consoles but not the other, or....whatever. Here are the steps: 1. On the SBS server Start Menu, locate the menu items for the SBS consoles. You want to identify where

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you don't then do the following: right click on a blank space in the right pane and select *New\String*. Change the name in the new value to *MenuShowDelay*. Now that we have the * MenuShowDelay* value, double click on it and enter *0* in the value data field. This sets the start menu delay to 0 milliseconds.