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That would be normal for the Start Menu if they are mapped to the CLSID #. It acts the same as %USERPROFILE%\(user folder) instead of the full path.
That would be normal for the Start Menu if they are mapped to the CLSID #. It acts the same as %USERPROFILE%\(user folder) instead of the full path.
I realise it might be a bit late... I ran XP for a while...
But I did find someting...
It is probably so hard to find, because i came up with it myself!
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Okay, here are the betaversions of the Recorded TV equivalent...
Extract the registry files and click them...
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Do realize however: this will probably affect all users...
If they work well, perhaps Brink would be so kind to add it to the tut...?
Last edited by foe; 06 Jan 2011 at 18:19. Reason: new reg's added to tut
I just created an account to say thank you. I see the practicality for some users to utilize libraries, but personally I can't stand them. Why isn't libraries optional??
C'mon Microsoft.
But, thanks to you and another registry edit I found removing libraries from Windows Explorer, I can enjoy a seemingly library-free Windows. Thanks again!
No, thank you for doing a great job on this forum. You are a big help! :)
Thanks for the quick reaction. I've been gone a while, running xp for half a year with no issue's. Must have been a personal record. But I installed 7 to help out a friend running it. I forgot so mutch .
So I thought, lets have a look around here too.
Ill have a look into a batchfile that cuts of the 'my' in front of al the real 'folders' in a few days. It is the last thing bugging me, and I would like to automate it, rather than renaming it manually. Note: this wil not rename the path of the folder, just the way it is displayed...