Shortcuts on the Start menu reside in 2 places (more if there is more than 1
user account):
C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Wind ows\Start Menu
and
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs
Shortcuts in the former can be seen only be seen when logged onto that user
account. Shortcuts in the former can be seen by anyone.
You can navigate to either of those locations in Windows Explorer and create
the 'miscellaneous' folder. Then you can either use Explorer to move the
offending shortcuts to that 'misc' folder OR open the start menu and just
drag the shortcuts to 'misc'. And, yes, it's kind of a pain.
"Pete" wrote:
> I am running Vista 32 bit Ultimate.
> There is so much MS junk in the 'All programs' menu that I would like to
> group it into a folder called 'miscellaneous.' But I can't see how to do
> this. I've tried 'open all users', explore all users,' but can't figure out
> how. This was easy in XP.
> -Pete
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> "I have seen Vista, and the future is Linux."
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