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Old July 18th 04, 08:28 AM
Chi
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How do I restore the Documents (recently opened documents)
option in the start menu?
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Old July 18th 04, 04:18 PM
Bert Kinney
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Default Documents option in start menu is missing

Hi Chi,

Did you by chance use TweakUI to remove it? If so put a check next
to "Show Documents on Start Menu" and " Add new documents to
Documents on Start Menu".

If not, install TweakUI. Launch it and go to the IE tab.
If they are checked, uncheck and save. Then recheck
them and save.
TweakUI 1.33 : For Windows 9x/NT/2000
http://www.microsoft.com/ntworkstati.../NTTweakUI.asp

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"Chi" wrote
How do I restore the Documents (recently opened documents)
option in the start menu?



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Old July 18th 04, 07:53 PM
PCR
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Default Documents option in start menu is missing

"START button, Run, RegEdit", & navigate to...

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Policies\Exp
lorer

That is,
(a) Click plus signs, beginning at "HKEY_CURRENT_USER" & ending with
"Policies".
(b) Click "Explorer" in the left pane, & look in the right pane.
(c) R-Clk "NoRecentDocsHistory", if there, in the R-pane, & select
"Modify".
(d) Change it to zeroes: 00 00 00 00. (Use delete key.)
(e) Exit, & it may be necessary to reboot.

WARNING: Do not get carried away in the Registry. It is very important
to the proper functioning of Windows. Muss it badly, & you must boot to
DOS & "Scanreg /Restore". Then, choose the date of the last successful
boot from the five offered.

The rest of this is just informational...

......Start of Other things that may be done there.......
Right-click the right pane and select New, Binary Value, & name it:

NoClose To disable Shut Down.
NoFavoritesMenu To remove Favorites.
NoFileMenu To remove the File Menu in Explorer.
NoFind To remove Find.
NoLogOff To remove Log Off.
NoRecentDocsHistory To disable the Documents compilation process.
NoRecentDocsMenu To remove Documents.
NoRun To remove Run.
NoSaveSettings To prevent some few settings getting saved to the
Registry.
NoSetFolders To disable Control Panel and Printer folders.
NoTrayContextMenu To disable Taskbar context menu.
NoViewContextMenu To disable (all?) context menus.

Double-click the new entry, select modify, and add this value: 01 00 00
00.
To reverse the action, change the value to: 00 00 00 00
.......End of Other things that may be done there.......

http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;q130234
Save Settings On Exit Option Enabled by Default
....Quote.............
....snip...
Setting the NoSaveSettings field to 1 prevents your settings from being
saved. When you set this value, the following items are not saved when
you exit Windows:

Changed icon positions on the desktop.
Windows that are open when you exit.
The size and position of the taskbar.
....End quote.......


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Naturally, you will not sue,
should things get worse after this,
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