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Old June 8th 07, 03:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
visualvideo
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Default "Send To" file tab

How do yo uset up files on the "Send To" tab. I know how to do it on Vista,
but it will not setup the same way on XP...

thanks Joe Krause
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Old June 8th 07, 08:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Bert Kinney
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Default "Send To" file tab

Hi Joe,

To access the sendto folder, go to Start - Run and type Sendto then press
enter.

Regards,
Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
http://bertk.mvps.org
Member: http://dts-l.org

visualvideo wrote:
How do yo uset up files on the "Send To" tab. I know how to do it on Vista,
but it will not setup the same way on XP...

thanks Joe Krause

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Old June 14th 07, 05:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
ScottShell
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Default "Send To" file tab

Hello,

I have my sendto folder set up the way I want it, but when I actually right
click a file and select "send to" I get a list of the locations I previously
specified in addition to some other entries that I do not want there, such as
my F, G, H, and I drives which are MMC/SD, CompactFlash, SmartMedia, and
MS/MS Pro (removable disks, if that helps). How can I remove these useless
entries?

Thanks,
Scott

"Bert Kinney" wrote:

Hi Joe,

To access the sendto folder, go to Start - Run and type Sendto then press
enter.

Regards,
Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
http://bertk.mvps.org
Member: http://dts-l.org

visualvideo wrote:
How do yo uset up files on the "Send To" tab. I know how to do it on Vista,
but it will not setup the same way on XP...

thanks Joe Krause


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Old June 28th 07, 11:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
ScottShell
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Default "Send To" file tab

Does anyone have an answer for this?
(just bumping the post one time)

"ScottShell" wrote:

Hello,

I have my sendto folder set up the way I want it, but when I actually right
click a file and select "send to" I get a list of the locations I previously
specified in addition to some other entries that I do not want there, such as
my F, G, H, and I drives which are MMC/SD, CompactFlash, SmartMedia, and
MS/MS Pro (removable disks, if that helps). How can I remove these useless
entries?

Thanks,
Scott

"Bert Kinney" wrote:

Hi Joe,

To access the sendto folder, go to Start - Run and type Sendto then press
enter.

Regards,
Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
http://bertk.mvps.org
Member: http://dts-l.org

visualvideo wrote:
How do yo uset up files on the "Send To" tab. I know how to do it on Vista,
but it will not setup the same way on XP...

thanks Joe Krause


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Old June 29th 07, 02:38 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Lady Dungeness
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Default "Send To" file tab

I'm not a tech. My guess is: one of the SEND TO folders has links for
those unwanted items. Find them and delete them -- the shortcuts, that is.
Make sure you can see hidden & system files. Go to your Documents and
Settings folder. Search for SEND TO. Open each folder and look at the
links. Delete the ones you don't want. Pay particular attention to the
send to folder in ALL USERS and the send to folder in the profile you're
using. If there aren't any shortcuts to the unwanted drives in there, then
maybe another program has a different way to add to your right-click SEND TO
items.

If another program messed up your SEND TO list, then you might be able to
remove them by checking the preferences or options in those programs. If
that doesn't work, you could try to edit the entries yourself, either in the
registry (be careful!), or with a tool such as Shell Extension Viewer --
SHEXVIEW.EXE -- by Nirsoft. I can't remember the download location, but I
bet Google would know. Use it carefully; if you disable the wrong menu
entries, your computer can start acting weird. If you can find the right
entries with SHEXVIEW, you might try disabling just one entry per day. Of
course, you'll make restore points first, right?

Hopefully someone with more expertise will answer, but since you bumped I
thought I'd add my 4 cents worth (inflation).

Lady D


"ScottShell" wrote in message
...
| Does anyone have an answer for this?
| (just bumping the post one time)
|
| "ScottShell" wrote:
|
| Hello,
|
| I have my sendto folder set up the way I want it, but when I actually
right
| click a file and select "send to" I get a list of the locations I
previously
| specified in addition to some other entries that I do not want there,
such as
| my F, G, H, and I drives which are MMC/SD, CompactFlash, SmartMedia, and
| MS/MS Pro (removable disks, if that helps). How can I remove these
useless
| entries?
|
| Thanks,
| Scott
|
| "Bert Kinney" wrote:
|
| Hi Joe,
|
| To access the sendto folder, go to Start - Run and type Sendto then
press
| enter.
|
| Regards,
| Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
| http://bertk.mvps.org
| Member: http://dts-l.org
|
| visualvideo wrote:
| How do yo uset up files on the "Send To" tab. I know how to do it on
Vista,
| but it will not setup the same way on XP...
|
| thanks Joe Krause
|

 




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