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Michael Moser
What I really hate about Vista's security obsessed behavior, is that this
often strikes and hinders at the most innocent and unexpected areas: E.g.
after having installed a couple of applications I found that there were now
simply too many entries in the start menu (requiring too much scrolling and
searching) and so I wanted to restructure the menu by collecting certain
items into submenus. While I was able do create the menus this stupid OS
doesn't allow me to move certain entries into these. Which moron came up
with that brilliant idea that a user should not be allowed to modify his own
start menu??? Even if he is a member of group "Administrators"!?!
How can I take full control of my start menu?
Michael
often strikes and hinders at the most innocent and unexpected areas: E.g.
after having installed a couple of applications I found that there were now
simply too many entries in the start menu (requiring too much scrolling and
searching) and so I wanted to restructure the menu by collecting certain
items into submenus. While I was able do create the menus this stupid OS
doesn't allow me to move certain entries into these. Which moron came up
with that brilliant idea that a user should not be allowed to modify his own
start menu??? Even if he is a member of group "Administrators"!?!
How can I take full control of my start menu?
Michael