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Gene E. Bloch wrote:
On Thu, 24 Mar 2011 16:03:05 -0400, KCB wrote: wrote in message ... On 24/03/2011 18:02, Stephen Larivee wrote: I would like to create a shortcut to a folder and put the shortcut in a "send to" area so when I right click on the file, I can send the file to that folder. I could do this in XP but can not find out how to do it in Windows 7. I would appreciate any help you could offer. Thanks. type sendto ( no space ) in search box and it is there I cannot get either Gene's or your advice to work, how strange. Does this work in every version of Win7? I can get my advice to work, but not grylion's. How strange indeed :-) you must unhide hidden folders and files in folder options |
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On 25/03/2011 12:04, grylion wrote:
On 24/03/2011 23:10, Gene E. Bloch wrote: On Thu, 24 Mar 2011 19:02:10 +0000, grylion wrote: On 24/03/2011 18:42, grylion wrote: On 24/03/2011 18:02, Stephen Larivee wrote: I would like to create a shortcut to a folder and put the shortcut in a "send to" area so when I right click on the file, I can send the file to that folder. I could do this in XP but can not find out how to do it in Windows 7. I would appreciate any help you could offer. Thanks. It is a hidden folder C:\Users\#####\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\S endto ##### is your name Strange, when I type SendTo into the search box and right click the SendTo folder and click properties I get my wifes name appear in the ###### place and not mine. using shell:sendto it shows as my account. Any reason for that Gene? No reason known to me. Like a lot of others, I only know what I happen to know. Sometimes it ain't enough... As I posted elsewhere in this thread, your method doesn't work for me at all, and I do have other accounts on this computer, ever since the time a visitor using my account said yes to a question he should have said no to :-) However, an idea just struck me. Maybe your wife has a regular folder named sendto, rather than the official Windows sendto folder. No, sorry, that contradicts what you said - so never mind (but I left it in just in case it gives someone a thought). Hi again group, I did a search in my wifes profile for SendTo (no space)and ......no result. It did not show Send To (space) either. I found it in the correct place by the long route. C:\Users\WIFE\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Se ndto No other folder by that name is found. Strange that it shows my wifes folder in my profile but not my two sons folders who also have profiles on the computer. cheers Peter Oh well, The mystery continues. I have just been doing a search through my wife and two sons profiles again, and they do not bring up any sendto folders in the search window. I went back to my profile and my wifes SendTo folder did not show! I tried different spellings and caps but to no avail. The folders are not hidden. I rebooted and still the same. I suppose someone will come up with reason. cheers to all Peter UK |
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On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 13:39:58 +0000, grylion
wrote: On 25/03/2011 12:04, grylion wrote: Hi again group, I did a search in my wifes profile for SendTo (no space)and ......no result. It did not show Send To (space) either. I found it in the correct place by the long route. C:\Users\WIFE\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Se ndto No other folder by that name is found. Strange that it shows my wifes folder in my profile but not my two sons folders who also have profiles on the computer. cheers Peter Oh well, The mystery continues. I have just been doing a search through my wife and two sons profiles again, and they do not bring up any sendto folders in the search window. I went back to my profile and my wifes SendTo folder did not show! I tried different spellings and caps but to no avail. The folders are not hidden. I rebooted and still the same. I suppose someone will come up with reason. I imagine the 'problem' lies with Windows Search itself. You'd probably have better results, and more consistent results, with a better search program such as Agent Ransack or Everything. -- Char Jackson |
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On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 08:36:34 -0400, Smiles wrote:
Gene E. Bloch wrote: On Thu, 24 Mar 2011 16:03:05 -0400, KCB wrote: wrote in message ... On 24/03/2011 18:02, Stephen Larivee wrote: I would like to create a shortcut to a folder and put the shortcut in a "send to" area so when I right click on the file, I can send the file to that folder. I could do this in XP but can not find out how to do it in Windows 7. I would appreciate any help you could offer. Thanks. type sendto ( no space ) in search box and it is there I cannot get either Gene's or your advice to work, how strange. Does this work in every version of Win7? I can get my advice to work, but not grylion's. How strange indeed :-) you must unhide hidden folders and files in folder options They've been unhidden since this installation was less than a minute old, as has always been the case in my Windows installations. Well, I'm exaggerating, but only a little bit :-) Before you ask: "Hide protected operating systems files" and "Hide extensions for known file types" are also unchecked. -- Gene E. Bloch (Stumbling Bloch) |
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On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 13:39:58 +0000, grylion wrote:
On 25/03/2011 12:04, grylion wrote: On 24/03/2011 23:10, Gene E. Bloch wrote: On Thu, 24 Mar 2011 19:02:10 +0000, grylion wrote: On 24/03/2011 18:42, grylion wrote: On 24/03/2011 18:02, Stephen Larivee wrote: I would like to create a shortcut to a folder and put the shortcut in a "send to" area so when I right click on the file, I can send the file to that folder. I could do this in XP but can not find out how to do it in Windows 7. I would appreciate any help you could offer. Thanks. It is a hidden folder C:\Users\#####\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\S endto ##### is your name Strange, when I type SendTo into the search box and right click the SendTo folder and click properties I get my wifes name appear in the ###### place and not mine. using shell:sendto it shows as my account. Any reason for that Gene? No reason known to me. Like a lot of others, I only know what I happen to know. Sometimes it ain't enough... As I posted elsewhere in this thread, your method doesn't work for me at all, and I do have other accounts on this computer, ever since the time a visitor using my account said yes to a question he should have said no to :-) However, an idea just struck me. Maybe your wife has a regular folder named sendto, rather than the official Windows sendto folder. No, sorry, that contradicts what you said - so never mind (but I left it in just in case it gives someone a thought). Hi again group, I did a search in my wifes profile for SendTo (no space)and ......no result. It did not show Send To (space) either. I found it in the correct place by the long route. C:\Users\WIFE\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Se ndto No other folder by that name is found. Strange that it shows my wifes folder in my profile but not my two sons folders who also have profiles on the computer. cheers Peter Oh well, The mystery continues. I have just been doing a search through my wife and two sons profiles again, and they do not bring up any sendto folders in the search window. I went back to my profile and my wifes SendTo folder did not show! I tried different spellings and caps but to no avail. The folders are not hidden. I rebooted and still the same. I suppose someone will come up with reason. cheers to all Peter UK I just created a folder in my own AppData\Roaming called SendTo and ran Windows Search. It found that one, as well as the real SendTo folders in my user directory, as well as those in the Administrator's, Default, and my visitor's user directories. It also found shortcuts to the four real SendTo folders - but they are the symbolic link type (whatever it's called in Windows, I just forgot). Agent Ransack found the same folders and shortcuts. If I type sendto in the search orb, then after searching for about half a minute, the Start Orb now sees some of the above: my user SendTo folder, the fake one I made, and the link that I can't access. Nothing outside of my account appears. Maybe that delay is why I didn't think the Orb worked before, or maybe using Windows Search in the Explorer added them to the Orb's list. BTW, I believe the delay was longer before, since I'm sure I waited much more than a half minute several times. Anyway, I definitely don't know what all is happening here... So - now are you sorry you asked? Oh wait - you didn't ask that, did you? -- Gene E. Bloch (Stumbling Bloch) |
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On 25/03/2011 18:35, Gene E. Bloch wrote:
On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 08:36:34 -0400, Smiles wrote: Gene E. Bloch wrote: On Thu, 24 Mar 2011 16:03:05 -0400, KCB wrote: wrote in message ... On 24/03/2011 18:02, Stephen Larivee wrote: I would like to create a shortcut to a folder and put the shortcut in a "send to" area so when I right click on the file, I can send the file to that folder. I could do this in XP but can not find out how to do it in Windows 7. I would appreciate any help you could offer. Thanks. type sendto ( no space ) in search box and it is there I cannot get either Gene's or your advice to work, how strange. Does this work in every version of Win7? I can get my advice to work, but not grylion's. How strange indeed :-) you must unhide hidden folders and files in folder options They've been unhidden since this installation was less than a minute old, as has always been the case in my Windows installations. Well, I'm exaggerating, but only a little bit :-) Before you ask: "Hide protected operating systems files" and "Hide extensions for known file types" are also unchecked. +1. It may be true that "In the land of the blind the one-eyed man is king", but all is revealed to those with both eyes open! -- Jeff |
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On Sat, 26 Mar 2011 08:03:10 +0000, Jeff Layman wrote:
On 25/03/2011 18:35, Gene E. Bloch wrote: On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 08:36:34 -0400, Smiles wrote: Gene E. Bloch wrote: On Thu, 24 Mar 2011 16:03:05 -0400, KCB wrote: wrote in message ... On 24/03/2011 18:02, Stephen Larivee wrote: I would like to create a shortcut to a folder and put the shortcut in a "send to" area so when I right click on the file, I can send the file to that folder. I could do this in XP but can not find out how to do it in Windows 7. I would appreciate any help you could offer. Thanks. type sendto ( no space ) in search box and it is there I cannot get either Gene's or your advice to work, how strange. Does this work in every version of Win7? I can get my advice to work, but not grylion's. How strange indeed :-) you must unhide hidden folders and files in folder options They've been unhidden since this installation was less than a minute old, as has always been the case in my Windows installations. Well, I'm exaggerating, but only a little bit :-) Before you ask: "Hide protected operating systems files" and "Hide extensions for known file types" are also unchecked. +1. It may be true that "In the land of the blind the one-eyed man is king", but all is revealed to those with both eyes open! Some of Windows's defaults never fail to amaze me. I can complain about them every week without getting bored :-) Maybe I can get some mileage out of all this, like I can help some unfortunate who is not so technically oriented, and give them a self-satisfied sneer. Good for my ego, bad for repeat business :-) -- Gene E. Bloch (Stumbling Bloch) |
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