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Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by savagcl, 2006/08/04.

  1. 2006/08/04
    savagcl Lifetime Subscription

    savagcl Geek Member Thread Starter

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    WinXP, Home, Sp2

    When trying to delete a program name from the program list, I will get
    either:

    1. Are you sure you want to remove this folder .......
    OR
    2. Removing this will effect every user ........

    Some programs, when right-clicked and delete is selected shows #1
    and others will show #2. What is the defining condition?

    My concern is really for #1, will it really remove the folder?
    I ask because i'm trying to cleanup the program listing, like removing all
    the utility program entries (i have them all in a folder on the desktop).

    thanks,
    savagcl
     
  2. 2006/08/06
    Snooker

    Snooker Inactive

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    Hi ... Why do you want to delete them ? why not just create a folder within the program area and place all the programs that you don't want in there , This way you will have a folder with whatever name you give it with all your programs and you can create more then one folder as well , To do this ? Easy way would be within the windows explorer
     

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  4. 2006/08/06
    markp62

    markp62 Geek Member Alumni

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    The defining condition is where the shortcut actually exists. "Removing this will effect every user ........' is where the shortcut is at C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu.
    The other message occurs when the shortcut is at C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Start Menu.
     
  5. 2006/08/07
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    savagcl Geek Member Thread Starter

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    Snooker,

    Yes, I already have a folder on my desktop called "Utils ", thats why i see
    no need to have them in the program list.

    Markp62,

    That explains it, thanks for the info.

    savagcl
     

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