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jakein2008
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      08-02-2008
How to I access the run program in Vista?
When I use window server 2003 ,if I click start ,then run program, how can I
access run program in Vista?

Thanks.
 
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Mike Brannigan
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      08-02-2008
"jakein2008" <> wrote in message
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> How to I access the run program in Vista?
> When I use window server 2003 ,if I click start ,then run program, how can
> I
> access run program in Vista?
>
> Thanks.


Right click on the task bar
Properties
Start Menu (tab)
Start Menu (radio button)
Customize
scroll down and check the Run command
Ok your way out

Of course it is not needed as you can just type ion what you are planning on
running into the search above the Start button

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Ken Blake, MVP
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      08-02-2008
On Sat, 2 Aug 2008 09:38:03 -0700, jakein2008
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> How to I access the run program in Vista?




Windows key + R will bring up the Run dialog box, if that's what
you're asking for.



> When I use window server 2003 ,if I click start ,then run program, how can I
> access run program in Vista?
>
> Thanks.


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Mick Murphy
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      08-03-2008
Start>Programs>Accessories>Run
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"jakein2008" wrote:

> How to I access the run program in Vista?
> When I use window server 2003 ,if I click start ,then run program, how can I
> access run program in Vista?
>
> Thanks.

 
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Paul Montgomery
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      08-05-2008
On Aug 2, 11:44*am, "Mike Brannigan" <Mike.Brannigan@localhost> wrote:

> Of course it is not needed as you can just type ion what you are planningon
> running into the search above the Start button


Or you can just type "run" as well.
 
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zachd [MSFT]
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      08-17-2008

Or Windows-button+R.=)

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On Aug 2, 11:44 am, "Mike Brannigan" <Mike.Brannigan@localhost> wrote:

> Of course it is not needed as you can just type ion what you are planning
> on
> running into the search above the Start button


Or you can just type "run" as well.


 
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Donald McDaniel
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      08-17-2008
Or, do this, and have done with it!
1) Right-click on Windows Orb
2) Choose "Properties"
3) Click on "Start Menu" Tab
4) Make sure "Start menu" radio button is selected.
5) Click on "Customize" button to right
6) Go down in list till "Run command" found, and make sure a checkmark is
placed in the box to the left.
Click on "OK"

Now, the "Run" command will always be on the Start Menu.

When will these idiotic questions stop? Why not just give the RIGHT ANSWER
instead?
1) The "Run command" has NOT been removed in Vista
2) The "Run command" is always where it has always been.
3) It hasn't moved.
4) Microsoft hasn't changed the paradigm, other than making it EASIER to
gain access to the Run command.
5) NOTHING HAS CHANGED!!!

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> Or Windows-button+R.=)
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> On Aug 2, 11:44 am, "Mike Brannigan" <Mike.Brannigan@localhost> wrote:
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>> Of course it is not needed as you can just type ion what you are planning
>> on
>> running into the search above the Start button

>
> Or you can just type "run" as well.
>


 
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      08-17-2008
"Donald McDaniel" <> wrote in message
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> Or, do this, and have done with it!
> 1) Right-click on Windows Orb
> 2) Choose "Properties"
> 3) Click on "Start Menu" Tab
> 4) Make sure "Start menu" radio button is selected.
> 5) Click on "Customize" button to right
> 6) Go down in list till "Run command" found, and make sure a checkmark is
> placed in the box to the left.
> Click on "OK"
>
> Now, the "Run" command will always be on the Start Menu.
>
> When will these idiotic questions stop? Why not just give the RIGHT
> ANSWER instead?
> 1) The "Run command" has NOT been removed in Vista
> 2) The "Run command" is always where it has always been.
> 3) It hasn't moved.
> 4) Microsoft hasn't changed the paradigm, other than making it EASIER to
> gain access to the Run command.
> 5) NOTHING HAS CHANGED!!!
>
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> Donald L McDaniel
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You underestimate the difficulties in typing r---u---n.

It is the end of the world for some users ( ahem ! Ringmaster )

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      08-17-2008
"Hobbes" <> wrote in message news:g8a31d$sn9$...
> "Donald McDaniel" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Or, do this, and have done with it!
>> 1) Right-click on Windows Orb
>> 2) Choose "Properties"
>> 3) Click on "Start Menu" Tab
>> 4) Make sure "Start menu" radio button is selected.
>> 5) Click on "Customize" button to right
>> 6) Go down in list till "Run command" found, and make sure a checkmark is
>> placed in the box to the left.
>> Click on "OK"
>>
>> Now, the "Run" command will always be on the Start Menu.
>>
>> When will these idiotic questions stop? Why not just give the RIGHT
>> ANSWER instead?
>> 1) The "Run command" has NOT been removed in Vista
>> 2) The "Run command" is always where it has always been.
>> 3) It hasn't moved.
>> 4) Microsoft hasn't changed the paradigm, other than making it EASIER to
>> gain access to the Run command.
>> 5) NOTHING HAS CHANGED!!!
>>
>> --
>>
>> Donald L McDaniel
>> Please reply to the original thread and Newsgroup
>> =====================================

>
>
> You underestimate the difficulties in typing r---u---n.
>
> It is the end of the world for some users ( ahem ! Ringmaster )
>
> --
> Hobbes, Tiger Extraordinaire


As I've said, WHY TYPE IN "RUN" EVERY TIME? Just make the darn command
appear on the Start Menu permanently using the proper method above!!!

You guys work yourselves to death!!!
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Hobbes
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      08-17-2008
"Donald McDaniel" <> wrote in message
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> "Hobbes" <> wrote in message
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>> "Donald McDaniel" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Or, do this, and have done with it!
>>> 1) Right-click on Windows Orb
>>> 2) Choose "Properties"
>>> 3) Click on "Start Menu" Tab
>>> 4) Make sure "Start menu" radio button is selected.
>>> 5) Click on "Customize" button to right
>>> 6) Go down in list till "Run command" found, and make sure a checkmark
>>> is placed in the box to the left.
>>> Click on "OK"
>>>
>>> Now, the "Run" command will always be on the Start Menu.
>>>
>>> When will these idiotic questions stop? Why not just give the RIGHT
>>> ANSWER instead?
>>> 1) The "Run command" has NOT been removed in Vista
>>> 2) The "Run command" is always where it has always been.
>>> 3) It hasn't moved.
>>> 4) Microsoft hasn't changed the paradigm, other than making it EASIER to
>>> gain access to the Run command.
>>> 5) NOTHING HAS CHANGED!!!
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> Donald L McDaniel
>>> Please reply to the original thread and Newsgroup
>>> =====================================

>>
>>
>> You underestimate the difficulties in typing r---u---n.
>>
>> It is the end of the world for some users ( ahem ! Ringmaster )
>>
>> --
>> Hobbes, Tiger Extraordinaire

>
> As I've said, WHY TYPE IN "RUN" EVERY TIME? Just make the darn command
> appear on the Start Menu permanently using the proper method above!!!
>
> You guys work yourselves to death!!!
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> Donald L McDaniel
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> =====================================



I don't.
I type run in olympic record time.
0.0123 sec...

Albright's time was 2.1 minutes <--------Booooo

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