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How to create a virtual directory in "My Computer" listing



 
 
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Old August 2nd 08, 11:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
sgmaxmp11
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Default How to create a virtual directory in "My Computer" listing



"Richard" wrote:

Thanks Jamesvdm

But Windows XP doesn't have a "Favorite Links" area in the "Start" listing.
I believe this is something new in Vista. Any program in XP can be "pinned"
to the "Start" menu by right clicking on it's executable and selecting "pin
to start menu" but that option isn't offered for directories.

So I'm still looking for a way !

Richard



"jamesvdm" wrote:

Hey, links might do exactly what you want here

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...avorite-links/

James

"Richard" wrote:

I have several directories that I access fairly often so I would like to add
them to the top level listing of "My Computer" for easy access. I know I
could do shortcuts on the desktop but would also like access via the "My
Computer" listing. Is there anyway to create a "virtual" directory pointing
to the subdirectory I want jump too and having that show up in "My Computer" ?

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Old August 2nd 08, 11:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
sgmaxmp11
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Default How to create a virtual directory in "My Computer" listing



"Richard" wrote:

Thanks Keith

That looks like exactly what I'm trying to do and, yes, I am running XP. It
also led me to a few other articles explaining "hard links" and "soft links"
that helped with my understanding of whats going on.

Thanks again
Richard

"Keith Miller (MVP)" wrote:

Are you using XP or Vista??

I know this worked in XP, haven't tried it in Vista:

http://www.tropictech.de/modules/PDd...hp?cid=1&lid=5


--
Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]



"Richard" wrote in message
...
Thanks Jamesvdm

But Windows XP doesn't have a "Favorite Links" area in the "Start"
listing.
I believe this is something new in Vista. Any program in XP can be
"pinned"
to the "Start" menu by right clicking on it's executable and selecting
"pin
to start menu" but that option isn't offered for directories.

So I'm still looking for a way !

Richard



"jamesvdm" wrote:

Hey, links might do exactly what you want here

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...avorite-links/

James

"Richard" wrote:

I have several directories that I access fairly often so I would like
to add
them to the top level listing of "My Computer" for easy access. I know
I
could do shortcuts on the desktop but would also like access via the
"My
Computer" listing. Is there anyway to create a "virtual" directory
pointing
to the subdirectory I want jump too and having that show up in "My
Computer" ?


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Old August 2nd 08, 11:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
sgmaxmp11
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Posts: 19
Default How to create a virtual directory in "My Computer" listing



"Keith Miller (MVP)" wrote:

Are you using XP or Vista??

I know this worked in XP, haven't tried it in Vista:

http://www.tropictech.de/modules/PDd...hp?cid=1&lid=5


--
Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]



"Richard" wrote in message
...
Thanks Jamesvdm

But Windows XP doesn't have a "Favorite Links" area in the "Start"
listing.
I believe this is something new in Vista. Any program in XP can be
"pinned"
to the "Start" menu by right clicking on it's executable and selecting
"pin
to start menu" but that option isn't offered for directories.

So I'm still looking for a way !

Richard



"jamesvdm" wrote:

Hey, links might do exactly what you want here

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...avorite-links/

James

"Richard" wrote:

I have several directories that I access fairly often so I would like
to add
them to the top level listing of "My Computer" for easy access. I know
I
could do shortcuts on the desktop but would also like access via the
"My
Computer" listing. Is there anyway to create a "virtual" directory
pointing
to the subdirectory I want jump too and having that show up in "My
Computer" ?


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Old August 2nd 08, 11:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
sgmaxmp11
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Posts: 19
Default How to create a virtual directory in "My Computer" listing



"Keith Miller (MVP)" wrote:

You're welcome.

--
Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]



"Richard" wrote in message
...
Thanks Keith

That looks like exactly what I'm trying to do and, yes, I am running XP.
It
also led me to a few other articles explaining "hard links" and "soft
links"
that helped with my understanding of whats going on.

Thanks again
Richard

"Keith Miller (MVP)" wrote:

Are you using XP or Vista??

I know this worked in XP, haven't tried it in Vista:

http://www.tropictech.de/modules/PDd...hp?cid=1&lid=5


--
Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]



"Richard" wrote in message
...
Thanks Jamesvdm

But Windows XP doesn't have a "Favorite Links" area in the "Start"
listing.
I believe this is something new in Vista. Any program in XP can be
"pinned"
to the "Start" menu by right clicking on it's executable and selecting
"pin
to start menu" but that option isn't offered for directories.

So I'm still looking for a way !

Richard



"jamesvdm" wrote:

Hey, links might do exactly what you want here

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...avorite-links/

James

"Richard" wrote:

I have several directories that I access fairly often so I would
like
to add
them to the top level listing of "My Computer" for easy access. I
know
I
could do shortcuts on the desktop but would also like access via the
"My
Computer" listing. Is there anyway to create a "virtual" directory
pointing
to the subdirectory I want jump too and having that show up in "My
Computer" ?


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Old August 4th 08, 02:19 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Mike[_29_]
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Default How to create a virtual directory in "My Computer" listing

Get Folder2mypc: http://eng.softq.org/Folder2mypc . It's just what you're
looking for and is free. Works great. Essentially, you get shortcuts to any
folder you name when Explorer comes up after you click "My Computer" in XP
or "Computer in Vista."
"sgmaxmp11" wrote in message
...


"Keith Miller (MVP)" wrote:

You're welcome.

--
Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]



"Richard" wrote in message
...
Thanks Keith

That looks like exactly what I'm trying to do and, yes, I am running
XP.
It
also led me to a few other articles explaining "hard links" and "soft
links"
that helped with my understanding of whats going on.

Thanks again
Richard

"Keith Miller (MVP)" wrote:

Are you using XP or Vista??

I know this worked in XP, haven't tried it in Vista:

http://www.tropictech.de/modules/PDd...hp?cid=1&lid=5


--
Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]



"Richard" wrote in message
...
Thanks Jamesvdm

But Windows XP doesn't have a "Favorite Links" area in the "Start"
listing.
I believe this is something new in Vista. Any program in XP can be
"pinned"
to the "Start" menu by right clicking on it's executable and
selecting
"pin
to start menu" but that option isn't offered for directories.

So I'm still looking for a way !

Richard



"jamesvdm" wrote:

Hey, links might do exactly what you want here

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...avorite-links/

James

"Richard" wrote:

I have several directories that I access fairly often so I would
like
to add
them to the top level listing of "My Computer" for easy access. I
know
I
could do shortcuts on the desktop but would also like access via
the
"My
Computer" listing. Is there anyway to create a "virtual"
directory
pointing
to the subdirectory I want jump too and having that show up in
"My
Computer" ?



 




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