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Removing Program folder under Start Menu

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Marc-Andre Vallee - 15 Apr 2004 15:27 GMT
Hi all,

Windows XP Pro (also for other windows version..)
Using the Classic view of the start menu

I would like to remove the Program folder from the
StartMenu
Actually, I'm able to empty it, so the folders appears,
and shows empty as a sub-menu.
Found nothing in the policies of the GPO
I can hide the run, help, find, etc...
but this menus always shows
I also want to keep the startmenu, because I use it for
the favorites, documents, etc..

Thanks a lot

Marc-Andre Vallee
Complys Technologies Inc.
http://www.complys.com
marc-andre.vallee@complys.dot.com
Kelly - 15 Apr 2004 23:00 GMT
Can't help you for the Classic Menu.  However, if you decide to use the
other:

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer]
"NoStartMenuMorePrograms"=dword:00000001

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> Hi all,
>
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> http://www.complys.com
> marc-andre.vallee@complys.dot.com
 
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