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My Documents in explorer
I like to see my documents in explorer, at the top under desktop. I've seen some 'tweaks' that show how to make a shortcut to Documents on the desktop, but this doesn't add Documents to the Explorer. I could change the location of Documents to the desktop, but I'd rather have the old hard link in XP, where it acts as the actual folder. There is probably an app to make hard links, but that would require installing something, I'd rather just make a modification to the registry myself. Anyone have a solution please? -- Clues |
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My Documents in explorer
I looked at this last night and was not entirely sure what you were asking
Did you mean in the drop down when you click on the arrow next to the little computer icon? Because Documents is in the Favorites menu (appears when you click ORGANIZE LAYOUT NAVIGATION PANE , so I knew you didn't mean that.... The Favorites Pane is actually easily edited. "Clues" wrote in message ... Thanks anyway. I'm using Hardlink Shell Exension. -- Clues |