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Old 08-14-2007   #2 (permalink)
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Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 

Re: Remove icons only from Vista Start Menu

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by dbouton@fuse.net View Post
I am trying to create a default profile for my Vista image. When a
lot of programs load they will add the program icon on the Start -
Programs menu and also an uninstall icon. I do not want my users
(students) to see some of these icons because they like to try them
out. Also some of the icons like Windows Mail, Calendar, etc. In XP
I would just delete the icon off the start menu but in Vista it
appears to be removing the program! Is there a different way to do
this? Thanks for any help. I'm still learning Vista.

Dawn
Hi Dawn,

Vista is the same as XP on this. Everything in the Start Menu is usually just a shortcut to the program in "C:\Program Files". You can see more on how to add and delete from the Start Menu here:

Start Menu - Shortcuts

You might be better off creating a Standard user account and set that one up for your students and leave the Administrator account for your use only. This way you can have everything in your account while their account will only have what you put on it. Just be sure to password protect your administrator account. You can do this by going into Control Panel (Classic View) > User Accounts.

Hope this helps,
Shawn
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