You can rename the shortcut to WWIIa or WWIIrecon and then re-set to arrange the order by "Name. "
Thanks Andy, I rarely get to use that word! :D I've been lying out in the weeds and waiting patiently for my big chance. To give a tinge of...
Those two different entities are Directories and Files, as defined by the system. The easiest way to commingle them would be to drag and drop...
I find pinning AR it to the Start Menu to be very useful. Just right-click on the executable (agentransack.exe) and select "Pin To Start Menu."...
:D I understand fully! All the best.
To add fuel to the fire about AVG8, it pulled my system down to an intolerably slow level, especially during boot. I made sure it wasn't...
:D Well, just in case some folks like to do things differently, I'll post several ways to accomplish the fix for the problem. No doubt there are...
There is a free software that is useful in cases like this when there is no definite clues to what the problem might be. It addresses several...
Go to START > RUN and type regsvr32 /i shell32.dll and press enter or OK. That should fix you right up! ps. Be sure to include the space...
That was certainly a backdoor method that got the job done! I hadn't considered that possibility since it would require a new install and that...
Good deal. Although you probably don't need it, here is a primer on changing drive letter assignments. All the best and please post back you...
NTFS4DOS is a very handy tool and can also be burned to a bootable CD for use on systems that have no floppy drive.
I will add that the Registry key for altering the drive letters is at: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\MountedDevices You can play with that to...
You can't change the letter of a system drive or a boot drive by any normal and easy means. It isn't impossible but it's normally not desirable...
Those aren't standard for XP so you'll need to create your own. Go to START > RUN > and type %USERPROFILE%\sendto and click OK. Right...
Go to START > RUN > and type %USERPROFILE%\sendto and click OK. You should see several shortcuts listed there. One of them should be named...
Sometimes it's the obvious that escapes us. :)
You do not need to be resident in any particular directory to run that command. It contains all the path information necessary to execute...
Rebecca, your command is flawed. The cacls command requires a space between the switches and the file name. For your purpose it's: cacls...
Boot up and as soon as the initial POST screen fades, press the F8 key rapidly and repeatedly to obtain the Advanced Boot Options screen. Select...
Separate names with a comma.