Hi Glo T.,
First of all, please continue a thread under the original post in order for
people to keep track of it. The following is taken from pages 253 and 255 of
'Windows Vista Inside Out'. Note that you cannot add or remove drives from
this dialogue - local drives appear automatically and USB drives will appear
only when they are available. Network drives are different - you can add them
as described below or remove them by selecting 'Disconnect Network Drive...'
instead of 'Map Network Drive...' at the appropriate point.
Dwarf
"This folder contains shortcuts to the folders and applications that appear
on the Send To submenu. Send To is a command that appears on the shortcut
menu when you right-click a file or folder in Windows Explorer (or on the
desktop)."
"You can customize the Send To menu by adding shortcuts to it. Many users,
for example, like to add a shortcut to 'Notepad.exe' there, so that they can
right-click a file and deliver it to a text-rendering application via the
Send To command. Curiously, if you map a network share, you not only get to
access that share with a drive letter, you also get an automatic addition to
your Send To menu. To map a share, open Windows Explorer and display the menu
bar (Press Alt if you don’t want to keep the menu bar visible after you
finish this procedure). Choose Tools, Map Network Drive. In the Map Network
Drive dialog box, supply a drive letter and the UNC path to the network
share. After you click Finish, the mapped drive will appear on your Send To
menu."