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Old June 25th 08, 05:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Rusty
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Default Missing "My Recent Documents" options

I've tried adding the "My Recent Documents" folder onto my start button, but
there are no longer any options to do so. A co-worker has the option to turn
his on, we both have xp SP2 but his computer is a few years older (not sure
that matters).
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Old June 26th 08, 12:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Leonard Grey[_2_]
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Default Missing "My Recent Documents" options

A "co-worker"...that means this is a work computer? Your IT department
can block the use of My Recent Documents.

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Rusty wrote:
I've tried adding the "My Recent Documents" folder onto my start button, but
there are no longer any options to do so. A co-worker has the option to turn
his on, we both have xp SP2 but his computer is a few years older (not sure
that matters).

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Old June 26th 08, 07:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
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Default Missing "My Recent Documents" options

Hi,
I've just checked this out, if you are running xp pro this facility is
already enabled.
To have the facility on xp home , Right click on the Start button, click
customise,
click advanced , check the box at the bottom
deejaydee

"Rusty" wrote in message
...
I've tried adding the "My Recent Documents" folder onto my start button,
but
there are no longer any options to do so. A co-worker has the option to
turn
his on, we both have xp SP2 but his computer is a few years older (not
sure
that matters).



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Old July 31st 08, 01:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Rajiv Kohli
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Default Missing "My Recent Documents" options

As said by "deejaydee" and mention in your post if the option "List my most
recently open documents...." is missing from Start Menu customization
options then it may be disabled through Group Policy Editor (if Windows XP
Professional ) or a Registry Entry has been added if running Windows XP Home
Edition.

If you are using Windows XP Professional, try this:

1. Type GPEDIT.MSC in Run and press enter.
2. Expand To:
User Configuration - Administrative Templates - Start Menu and Taskbar
3. In the right side pane, double click the entry "Remove Documents menu
from Start Menu".
4. If the entry is set to Enable, change it Disable. If it was alreay
configured as Not Configured or Disable then change it to Enable and then
again set it Disable.
5. You may require to Log Off and Log in again or Restart your PC.

If you are using Windows XP Home Edition, try this: (be careful, as
modifying registry in incorrent manner may harm your windows)

1. Click Start - Run - type REGEDIT and press Enter key.
2. Expand To:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS\CURRE NTVERSION\POLICIES\EXPLORER

3. In the right side pane, look for an entry called "NoRecentDocsMenu"
4. If entry exist, Delete it and restart your PC.

Hope this help, let us know!

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I've tried adding the "My Recent Documents" folder onto my start button,
but
there are no longer any options to do so. A co-worker has the option to
turn
his on, we both have xp SP2 but his computer is a few years older (not
sure
that matters).


 




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