That works if I'm in default Vista mode, but I switched to Classic view
CONTROL PANEL -> TASK BAR AND START MENU -> START MENU(tab) -> Classic
Start menu. Pin to Start Menu isn't an option when I do that.
Also, I tried switching to default Vista view, pinning an item, then
switching back to Classic Start menu, and the item was no longer there.
Drat.
But a few programs I've installed have figured out how to put themselves
there. I tried searching the registry for one of the items that is
there, but didn't find the location where it's stored (assuming it's
stored in the registry).
Boris wrote:
> On Jun 11, 9:52 pm, David Deley <del...@cox.net> wrote:
>> I have my start menu set to Classic View so it's like Windows XP. How do
>> I add an item to the start menu, when you click start, and you get the
>> initial menu:
>>
>> <This area here. This is where I want to add an item>
>> Default Programs
>> Widows Update
>> --------
>> Programs
>> Documents
>> Settings
>> Search
>> Help & Support
>> Run
>> Shutdown
>> -------
>> START
>
> Expand All Programs, right click on the program that you want to place
> on the Start Menu, and then left click on Pin to Start Menu.
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