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Forum: Classic Start Menu Topic: Administrative Tools |
61in61 |
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 12:32 pm
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Please don't get hung up on my comment about reading the WSM settings. I agree, don't mix apples and oranges. My suggestion then, would be for CSM to hide "Administrative Tools" by default and allow the user to optionally show it (perhaps in different, multiple ways--the customization does... |
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Forum: Classic Start Menu Topic: Administrative Tools |
61in61 |
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 11:53 am
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Granted, but isn't CSM's intent to emulate the various versions of windows start menu? Unless I'm missing something, the vista/win7 mode shows Administrative Tools with the only way of hiding it being to use the NTFS hidden attribute -- which requires admin privilege *and* hides it for all users on ... |
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Forum: Classic Start Menu Topic: Administrative Tools |
61in61 |
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 11:44 am
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Yes, I'm referring to the properties on the Windows 7 Start Menu. If CSM, doesn't read the Windows Start Menu settings, then I suggest CSM's behavior should default to how WSM behaves -- with Administrative Tools hidden yet allow the user to show it. |
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Forum: Classic Start Menu Topic: Administrative Tools |
61in61 |
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 11:20 am
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First post, don't kill me if this is in the wrong place or considered a dup. Classic shell is excellent and as a consultant I've found it in use by many companies large and small and even national labs. "Administrative Tools" is showing up under Programs for all users on a computer, disreg... |
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