Send to..........

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Click Start, Run and enter SENDTO This will open your Send To folder.
Create a new shortcut pointing to the program, folder, etc.
 
Sorry Doug but in XP HE you are mistaken. There is no run
command=sendto. If you want the send to folder then right
click the start button and select "explore all users".
Then click the + beside your name and you should see the
send to folder there. Be sure you only place shortcuts
there. For instance if you want to add a "send to option"
of "My Downloads" you must first open say "My Documents"
and then right click on the open window and click new
folder and type in My Downloads. Then click on an open
area of the window. Then right click on the folder My
Downloads and click create shortcut. Then drag and drop
that shortcut to the "send to" folder. Now when you have
something you want to send to this folder you right click
on it and then click the send to and you will see "My
Downloads" in the list. Keep smiling.
 
Use the "shell:sendto" command.

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Sorry Doug but in XP HE you are mistaken. There is no run
command=sendto. If you want the send to folder then right
click the start button and select "explore all users".
Then click the + beside your name and you should see the
send to folder there. Be sure you only place shortcuts
there. For instance if you want to add a "send to option"
of "My Downloads" you must first open say "My Documents"
and then right click on the open window and click new
folder and type in My Downloads. Then click on an open
area of the window. Then right click on the folder My
Downloads and click create shortcut. Then drag and drop
that shortcut to the "send to" folder. Now when you have
something you want to send to this folder you right click
on it and then click the send to and you will see "My
Downloads" in the list. Keep smiling.
 
The said:
Sorry Doug but in XP HE you are mistaken. There is no run
command=sendto. If you want the send to folder then right
click the start button and select "explore all users".
Then click the + beside your name and you should see the
send to folder there. Be sure you only place shortcuts
there. For instance if you want to add a "send to option"
of "My Downloads" you must first open say "My Documents"
and then right click on the open window and click new
folder and type in My Downloads. Then click on an open
area of the window. Then right click on the folder My
Downloads and click create shortcut. Then drag and drop
that shortcut to the "send to" folder. Now when you have
something you want to send to this folder you right click
on it and then click the send to and you will see "My
Downloads" in the list. Keep smiling.

The "sento" command works OK here on XP Home?

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Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

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The Unknown P said:
Sorry Doug but in XP HE you are mistaken. There is no run
command=sendto. If you want the send to folder then right
click the start button and select "explore all users".
Then click the + beside your name and you should see the
send to folder there. Be sure you only place shortcuts
there. For instance if you want to add a "send to option"
of "My Downloads" you must first open say "My Documents"
and then right click on the open window and click new
folder and type in My Downloads. Then click on an open
area of the window. Then right click on the folder My
Downloads and click create shortcut. Then drag and drop
that shortcut to the "send to" folder. Now when you have
something you want to send to this folder you right click
on it and then click the send to and you will see "My
Downloads" in the list. Keep smiling.
 
The Unknown P said:
Sorry Doug but in XP HE you are mistaken. There is no run
command=sendto.
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Hmmm. Should Doug have said, type SENDTO instead of
"enter SENDTO"? I typed SENDTO and it worked for me too.
 
Ronnie Vernon MVP said:
The "sento" command works OK here on XP Home?

With my XP Home system, I have to use RUN shell:sendto. Just "sendto"
produces a cannot find mesage.
 
Thanks to all; I got it to work.

Katherine




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