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| Guest | Moving Start Groups lose your items VISTA Business, new machine, one user I install application(s) Then, I click on Start, All Programs. I create a new folder called "My not used a lot programs" I then move 3 or 4 of these other program folders into this new folder It says it moves, but they are lost forever. -Robert |
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| Guest | Re: Moving Start Groups lose your items Right-click on the Start Orb. Choose Open. Then right -click again, but choose Open All Users. In each window, click on the Programs folder. Is the "My not used a lot programs" folder in any of those two locations? "Robert Paresi" <FirstInitialLastName@innquest.com> wrote in message news:%23I%23MUp7mHHA.3736@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > VISTA Business, new machine, one user > > > I install application(s) > Then, I click on Start, All Programs. > > I create a new folder called "My not used a lot programs" > > I then move 3 or 4 of these other program folders into this new folder > > It says it moves, but they are lost forever. > > -Robert |
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