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Old 07-31-2007   #1 (permalink)
CadWizard


 
 

Where are Move To... & Copy To... shortcuts?

At my company, users are not allowed to drag and drop files and folders. I
have to much to do and I don't have time to stop and look for a file someone
dropped accidently and can't find anymore. In Win2000 and WinXP we had Move
To.... and Copy To.... shortcuts on the toolbar. I cannot locate any way to
change this new toolbar to add those shortcuts. I'm sorry, I have been trying
for days to find out how to get those shortcuts back and no one seams to know
and I'm frustrated to the point that nothing else will get done on this new
PC until this is resolved. It may not seam like a big deal, but without those
shortcuts, this is a deal breaker. I'll scrub the hard drive on this system
and load up Win2000. I make all of the decisions concerning the computers and
software this organization uses, since I'm the only who knows what he's
doing. If I don't resolve this issue by the end of the week, I'll be
contacting Apple computers first thing monday morning and everyone in this
organization will be getting new Macs, instead of PC's.

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 07-31-2007   #2 (permalink)
dean-dean


 
 

Re: Where are Move To... & Copy To... shortcuts?

Go to Organize > Layout on the Toolbar . Put a check next to Menu Bar. From
the Menu Bar, click on Edit.


"CadWizard" <CadWizard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:55AC2E5C-7D42-4BCE-BD83-4D5A76FE1EEB@microsoft.com...
> At my company, users are not allowed to drag and drop files and folders. I
> have to much to do and I don't have time to stop and look for a file
> someone
> dropped accidently and can't find anymore. In Win2000 and WinXP we had
> Move
> To.... and Copy To.... shortcuts on the toolbar. I cannot locate any way
> to
> change this new toolbar to add those shortcuts. I'm sorry, I have been
> trying
> for days to find out how to get those shortcuts back and no one seams to
> know
> and I'm frustrated to the point that nothing else will get done on this
> new
> PC until this is resolved. It may not seam like a big deal, but without
> those
> shortcuts, this is a deal breaker. I'll scrub the hard drive on this
> system
> and load up Win2000. I make all of the decisions concerning the computers
> and
> software this organization uses, since I'm the only who knows what he's
> doing. If I don't resolve this issue by the end of the week, I'll be
> contacting Apple computers first thing monday morning and everyone in this
> organization will be getting new Macs, instead of PC's.


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 07-31-2007   #3 (permalink)
Dave


 
 

Re: Where are Move To... & Copy To... shortcuts?

Quite easy to add this functionality to the right-click menu...

Context (Shortcuts) Menu

download the CopyMove.reg and merge it into your Registry...



"CadWizard" <CadWizard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:55AC2E5C-7D42-4BCE-BD83-4D5A76FE1EEB@microsoft.com...
> At my company, users are not allowed to drag and drop files and folders. I
> have to much to do and I don't have time to stop and look for a file
> someone
> dropped accidently and can't find anymore. In Win2000 and WinXP we had
> Move
> To.... and Copy To.... shortcuts on the toolbar. I cannot locate any way
> to
> change this new toolbar to add those shortcuts. I'm sorry, I have been
> trying
> for days to find out how to get those shortcuts back and no one seams to
> know
> and I'm frustrated to the point that nothing else will get done on this
> new
> PC until this is resolved. It may not seam like a big deal, but without
> those
> shortcuts, this is a deal breaker. I'll scrub the hard drive on this
> system
> and load up Win2000. I make all of the decisions concerning the computers
> and
> software this organization uses, since I'm the only who knows what he's
> doing. If I don't resolve this issue by the end of the week, I'll be
> contacting Apple computers first thing monday morning and everyone in this
> organization will be getting new Macs, instead of PC's.


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 07-31-2007   #4 (permalink)
PaulB


 
 

Re: Where are Move To... & Copy To... shortcuts?

Just prees the Alt key and the tool bar will pop up and select edit.
--
Paul


"Dave" wrote:

> Quite easy to add this functionality to the right-click menu...
>
> Context (Shortcuts) Menu
>
> download the CopyMove.reg and merge it into your Registry...
>
>
>
> "CadWizard" <CadWizard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:55AC2E5C-7D42-4BCE-BD83-4D5A76FE1EEB@microsoft.com...
> > At my company, users are not allowed to drag and drop files and folders. I
> > have to much to do and I don't have time to stop and look for a file
> > someone
> > dropped accidently and can't find anymore. In Win2000 and WinXP we had
> > Move
> > To.... and Copy To.... shortcuts on the toolbar. I cannot locate any way
> > to
> > change this new toolbar to add those shortcuts. I'm sorry, I have been
> > trying
> > for days to find out how to get those shortcuts back and no one seams to
> > know
> > and I'm frustrated to the point that nothing else will get done on this
> > new
> > PC until this is resolved. It may not seam like a big deal, but without
> > those
> > shortcuts, this is a deal breaker. I'll scrub the hard drive on this
> > system
> > and load up Win2000. I make all of the decisions concerning the computers
> > and
> > software this organization uses, since I'm the only who knows what he's
> > doing. If I don't resolve this issue by the end of the week, I'll be
> > contacting Apple computers first thing monday morning and everyone in this
> > organization will be getting new Macs, instead of PC's.

>
>

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 08-02-2007   #5 (permalink)
Hank Arnold (MVP)


 
 

Re: Where are Move To... & Copy To... shortcuts?

I ran into a problem with this patch. I use XP Pro on my work computer.
I tried applying this patch and it "seemed" to work.

However, I ran into a sever problem with the Start menu pulldowns. I
have my interface set for the W2K format since it allows me to nest
folders in a way that allows me to quickly find a program quickly. XP
did away with this.

After applying the patch, if I right click on any menu item under Start
Programs and select "Open" it would open a dialog box asking where to
move the file(s). If I Cancel the windows, I eventually get the action I
expect. Removing the keywords from the registry worked just fine

Guess I'll stick with the Power Toys for XP...........

I know this is a discussion of Vista, just wanted to let you all know...

--

Regards,
Hank Arnold
Microsoft MVP
Windows Server - Directory Services

Dave wrote:
> Quite easy to add this functionality to the right-click menu...
>
> Context (Shortcuts) Menu
>
> download the CopyMove.reg and merge it into your Registry...
>
>
>
> "CadWizard" <CadWizard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:55AC2E5C-7D42-4BCE-BD83-4D5A76FE1EEB@microsoft.com...
>> At my company, users are not allowed to drag and drop files and
>> folders. I
>> have to much to do and I don't have time to stop and look for a file
>> someone
>> dropped accidently and can't find anymore. In Win2000 and WinXP we had
>> Move
>> To.... and Copy To.... shortcuts on the toolbar. I cannot locate any
>> way to
>> change this new toolbar to add those shortcuts. I'm sorry, I have been
>> trying
>> for days to find out how to get those shortcuts back and no one seams
>> to know
>> and I'm frustrated to the point that nothing else will get done on
>> this new
>> PC until this is resolved. It may not seam like a big deal, but
>> without those
>> shortcuts, this is a deal breaker. I'll scrub the hard drive on this
>> system
>> and load up Win2000. I make all of the decisions concerning the
>> computers and
>> software this organization uses, since I'm the only who knows what he's
>> doing. If I don't resolve this issue by the end of the week, I'll be
>> contacting Apple computers first thing monday morning and everyone in
>> this
>> organization will be getting new Macs, instead of PC's.

>

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 08-02-2007   #6 (permalink)


Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 

Re: Where are Move To... & Copy To... shortcuts?

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by Hank Arnold (MVP) View Post
I ran into a problem with this patch. I use XP Pro on my work computer.
I tried applying this patch and it "seemed" to work.

However, I ran into a sever problem with the Start menu pulldowns. I
have my interface set for the W2K format since it allows me to nest
folders in a way that allows me to quickly find a program quickly. XP
did away with this.

After applying the patch, if I right click on any menu item under Start
Programs and select "Open" it would open a dialog box asking where to
move the file(s). If I Cancel the windows, I eventually get the action I
expect. Removing the keywords from the registry worked just fine

Guess I'll stick with the Power Toys for XP...........

I know this is a discussion of Vista, just wanted to let you all know...

--

Regards,
Hank Arnold
Microsoft MVP
Windows Server - Directory Services
Hi Hank,

Yeah, the patch was meant for Vista. It was worth a try I suppose for XP Pro though. Sorry it did not work for you.

Shawn
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 08-03-2007   #7 (permalink)
Hank Arnold (MVP)


 
 

Re: Where are Move To... & Copy To... shortcuts?

brink wrote:
> Hank Arnold (MVP);406788 Wrote:
>> I ran into a problem with this patch. I use XP Pro on my work computer.
>> I tried applying this patch and it "seemed" to work.
>>
>> However, I ran into a sever problem with the Start menu pulldowns. I
>> have my interface set for the W2K format since it allows me to nest
>> folders in a way that allows me to quickly find a program quickly. XP
>> did away with this.
>>
>> After applying the patch, if I right click on any menu item under
>> Start
>> Programs and select "Open" it would open a dialog box asking where to
>> move the file(s). If I Cancel the windows, I eventually get the action
>> I
>> expect. Removing the keywords from the registry worked just fine
>>
>> Guess I'll stick with the Power Toys for XP...........
>>
>> I know this is a discussion of Vista, just wanted to let you all
>> know...
>>
>> --
>>
>> Regards,
>> Hank Arnold
>> Microsoft MVP
>> Windows Server - Directory Services
>>
>>

>
> Hi Hank,
>
> Yeah, the patch was meant for Vista. It was worth a try I suppose for
> XP Pro though. Sorry it did not work for you.
>
> Shawn
>
>

No problem. Just deleted the registry keys and everything was back to
normal.

--

Regards,
Hank Arnold
Microsoft MVP
Windows Server - Directory Services
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 08-03-2007   #8 (permalink)


Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 

Re: Where are Move To... & Copy To... shortcuts?

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by Hank Arnold (MVP) View Post
No problem. Just deleted the registry keys and everything was back to
normal.

--

Regards,
Hank Arnold
Microsoft MVP
Windows Server - Directory Services
Hank,

Did you have the "Copy To Folder" and "Move To Folder" option under the "Edit" menu?

Shawn
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-13-2007   #9 (permalink)
Xenomorph


 
 

Re: Where are Move To... & Copy To... shortcuts?


XdN Tweaker has a single click option to add or remove these features to the
right-click menus.

http://xenomorph.net/xdntweaker/




"CadWizard" <CadWizard@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:55AC2E5C-7D42-4BCE-BD83-4D5A76FE1EEB@xxxxxx
Quote:

> At my company, users are not allowed to drag and drop files and folders. I
> have to much to do and I don't have time to stop and look for a file
> someone
> dropped accidently and can't find anymore. In Win2000 and WinXP we had
> Move
> To.... and Copy To.... shortcuts on the toolbar. I cannot locate any way
> to
> change this new toolbar to add those shortcuts. I'm sorry, I have been
> trying
> for days to find out how to get those shortcuts back and no one seams to
> know
> and I'm frustrated to the point that nothing else will get done on this
> new
> PC until this is resolved. It may not seam like a big deal, but without
> those
> shortcuts, this is a deal breaker. I'll scrub the hard drive on this
> system
> and load up Win2000. I make all of the decisions concerning the computers
> and
> software this organization uses, since I'm the only who knows what he's
> doing. If I don't resolve this issue by the end of the week, I'll be
> contacting Apple computers first thing monday morning and everyone in this
> organization will be getting new Macs, instead of PC's.

My System SpecsSystem Spec
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