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Where are my Recent Places?



 
 
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Old June 1st 07, 01:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Julian
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Default Where are my Recent Places?

Hi Shawn,

I went, I checked - all as you showed... then I looked again at Recent
Places and voila! Two new places corresponding to Office 2002 saved file
locations...

So... Recent Places is in fact Recent Save Locations - bad labelling, I had
previously tried Opening things in IE/Excel because it didn't qualify itself
properly. And I would conceptually distinguish a Place from an Item... I
might want to remember Places but not specific files (Items), so the Option
should be different. And I think Recent Items remembers things Opened...

Many thanks for helping clarify another Vista muddle

It is in fact just what I wanted - except that Office 2002 has it's own
built in Save dlogs and it doesn't help there [But I'm not upgrading -
Word 2007 doesn't work the way I want in certain key respects peculiar to me!]

Julian

"brink" wrote:


Julian;330074 Wrote:
Hi Brink - yes, it looks like that except there is nothing in the right
hand
pane... scratch that: clicking on Recent Places has no effect - the
previously selected place remains selected and its contents appear on
the
right.



Hi Julian,

I think I found it. When you check these two and apply in Start Menu's
properties :

99

Then, when you go back to Recents it's different. Notice that (in red
circles) it has a new listing. One that changes and remembers it's own
items in right pane.

100

Hope this helps,
Shawn


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Old June 1st 07, 02:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Sharon F
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Default Where are my Recent Places?

On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 00:36:07 -0700, Julian wrote:

Not a bad idea except:

Firefox is my default browser, so I fired up IE7 explicitly and opened a
file on disk - checked that it was there in the history, checked History
settings (20 days, 50MB), didn't quit IE and checked in Notepad's SaveAs and
Open dialogs... Recent Places *does* nothing (I was wrong when I said it was
empty - clicking it doesn't cause any change in the files pane - but see
below)


All the other various types of history are tracked regardless of what is
used as the default browser. When I finally get Recent Places to show up,
selecting it changes shows a list of recently accessed folders. One of
these has to be double clicked to place it into the breadcrumb
trail/address bar at the top of the dialog box.

Aside: Although the "recent places" sounds like it should be useful, I'm
not seeing anything helpful in this list. Yes my recent places are listed
but they include things like:
-folders that I unzipped files to: deleted after I moved the contents to
permanent homes
-folders that I downloaded to: generally use one folder for this but on
occasion direct to alternate locations
- random folders that I peeked in for one reason or another
- folders that no longer exist.

28 listings in all. I'm not getting an automatic refresh after deleting
shortcuts for folders that no longer exist.

I don't have any trail cleaners at the moment...


I believe you but just want to remind that trail cleaners could include
anything from the oddly named program "crap cleaner" to privacy features
within programs like AdAware.

So... I checked the Start Menu properties, and under Privacy I did not have
remember recent files checked... so I checked it, opened a couple of files
(in IE7 and Excel) and although Recent *Items* appears on the start menu it
remains empty... but now clicking on Recent Places *does* cause the files pan
to change... to empty!


Checking/unchecking files might reset the flags. It will take some time for
the lists to rebuild. I have both items checked in that Privacy area: files
and programs. I unchecked both and the recent places list cleared out as
well as recent programs and recent items. So I checked both again and
started poking around in folders.

Clicking a folder so that its contents were displayed, did not add it to
the list of recent places.

Selecting and opening a file within a folder, added that folder to recent
places.

I now have 2 items in my recent places list - the two folders that I opened
files from while writing this post.

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Old June 1st 07, 02:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
brink
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Default Where are my Recent Places?


Julian,

Glad to hear.

Shawn


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Old June 1st 07, 04:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Sharon F
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Default Where are my Recent Places?

On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 05:48:12 -0700, Julian wrote:

So... Recent Places is in fact Recent Save Locations


Add to that - locations (folders) where files have been opened (possibly a
double click required) by the user.

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Old November 22nd 08, 03:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Rocco IV
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Default Where are my Recent Places?


If you want to properly erase your recent items history from vista
ultimate on your start menu. Try this step first before editing your
registry keys. You'll find it to be much easier and much more effective.
Not only can you clear the list entirely but you can selectively remove
certain items while leaving the remainder.

*Step 1:*
Go to the following Command line
C:\Users\YourUserNameHere\AppData\Roaming\Microsof t\Windows\Recent

*Step 2:*
Delete the selected short cuts. You can delete some or all.

*Step 3:*
Empty the Recycling Bin.

*Step 4:*
Verify that the deleted contents found within your Recent Items folder
are in fact deleted.
Done!

Allo other methods that I have found require more difficult procedures
such as editing reg keys and logging off. This seems to be the easiest
and has proven reliable.

Please note the files can be restored from a prior date using more
advanced methods. I will show how to trace recent items history in
another entry.

Thank you.

Rocco IV


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