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Old 11-05-2007, 04:53 PM   #1
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Ya' know what would be cool?

If there was a was a way to directly pin a folder to XPs Start Menu, not just an application shortcut.
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Old 11-05-2007, 05:07 PM   #2
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You know what's cool?

Open Windows Explorer
Navigate to the destination folder
Copy the contents of the address bar into the clipboard
Go to the desktop
Right click and choose New Shortcut
When the dialog box for path to executable comes up, paste the contents of the clipboard into the dialog box
Next
Enter whatever name you choose.
Finish.
Drag the newly created shortcut to the desired location on the Start Menu.



Next problem, please.
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Old 11-05-2007, 05:26 PM   #3
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I've done that many times. I'm talking about simply right-clicking on a folder, and having an option to "Pin to Start Menu" like an application shortcut.
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Old 11-05-2007, 05:54 PM   #4
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Well, by definition, the Start menu contains items you can "start". Like applications. That's what shortcuts are. Pointers to applications. Even your "folder" isn't a shortcut, it's an attribute of an application, probably Windows Explorer.

Regardless, to achieve your goal of having a shortcut on the start menu that takes you to a given folder using explorer, you have a way to do it, you've always had a way to do it.

To right click on a given folder and have yet another context sensitive menu option of compiling the steps I just described is certainly doable, just not by me.

Keep searching. Perhaps someone has written a little script to do what you're talking about.
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Old 11-05-2007, 06:02 PM   #5
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So I suppose the only way is still to right-click on the folder, select Create Shortcut, and drag it to the Start Menu.
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Old 11-05-2007, 06:06 PM   #6
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Move the folder to start menue?? Why not??
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Old 11-05-2007, 06:12 PM   #7
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So I suppose the only way is still to right-click on the folder, select Create Shortcut, and drag it to the Start Menu.
I'm confused as to what your question is. The Start menu (not to be confused with the Startup folder) is a directory (a folder) on the disk. You can save files to the Desktop (a folder) or in the Start menu (although I did not verify that one). Just because the file is saved in the Start folder does not mean that the Windows Start button will display that file. The Windows Start button will only display shortcuts and executable icons in that folder.

To see what is in your Start folder, use Windows Explorer to view some of those Start menu entries in
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs

Replace 'All Users' with the computer logon account to see the rest of those Start menu entries.
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Old 11-05-2007, 06:15 PM   #8
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No, if you read my initial post in this thread, you'll see I gave a different way to achieve the end you're seeking.

Still, you have to have two things:

1 -- A shortcut to an application (explorer.exe) and a startup parameter (begin in this directory).

2 -- A way to have that shortcut placed on the Start menu.

How you do these two things is up to you. I reckon you're trying to economize on keystrokes and mouse clicks. A worthy goal, but I think you're going to be very hard pressed to shorten the procedure to less than:

right click on desired folder
choose send to desktop (create shortcut)
drag shortcut to Start menu

That's two clicks and two drags and two releases.

Conceivably, you could shorten that to one click drag release, but at what cost? You could look for a custom script (like in VB perhaps). Maybe others have had your problem too, and have already solved it.

Happy hunting.
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Old 11-05-2007, 08:47 PM   #9
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If there was a was a way to directly pin a folder to XPs Start Menu, not just an application shortcut.
Can't you just right-click, drag, drop? It works with Vista, but I can't confirm with XP.
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Old 11-06-2007, 04:12 AM   #10
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Can't you just right-click, drag, drop? It works with Vista, but I can't confirm with XP.
Confirmed.
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Old 01-17-2008, 10:43 AM   #11
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In Windows XP, if you hold down the Shift key and right-click a file or folder, you usually see one additional entry on the context menu: Pin to Start Menu. This gives you a quick way to stick the chosen file or folder on the top left side of the Start menu.
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Old 01-17-2008, 12:19 PM   #12
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In Windows XP, if you hold down the Shift key and right-click a file or folder, you usually see one additional entry on the context menu: Pin to Start Menu. This gives you a quick way to stick the chosen file or folder on the top left side of the Start menu.
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Old 01-17-2008, 12:26 PM   #13
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Notice the usually, doesn't work fer me. Perhaps some setting I've made with tweak UI?
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Old 01-17-2008, 01:53 PM   #14
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this is a useful discussion

The shift/right-click displays a "pin to start menu" for files, but not for shortcuts.

Now, this maye be a stupid question, but I'm trying to drag/drop a shortcut to the Start Menu, but it won't let me release it there unless I'm floating over another directory. How do I drop something directly in the Start Menu?

Edit: Nevermind. I can drop documents in the upper-left-hand area where applications are displayed.
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Old 01-18-2008, 08:49 AM   #15
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Actually I didn't answer my own question. I still can't drop shortcuts to documents in the start menu. Edit: Actually I can't pin these documents to the start menu at all, because...they're on a shared network drive...they have to be on this computer I guess?
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