oh, maybe i made a mistake in my workflow somewhere
I might have tested it from teh Quicklaunch Menu, rather than the bar, i forget.. but i swore i thought it worked the first time
I just tried it again and that seems to be the behavior now
So, i guess its Classic Shell doing the tracking internally, and not tracking any folder's location, but only the presence of the folder on the start menu.. so any item in any folder can be added to recent items, so long as "track items" is checked in each folder, and they are launched only from the start menu
so, what location are you monitoring exactly?
and is the problem that a Shortcut placed on the Start Menu from the Quicklaunch is really just a Shortcut to a Shortcut, and that the second Shortcut I place on the start menu which I created from the Quicklaunch folder, would just point to the original .exe file in the installation folder, so its actually like cloning the shortcut in quicklaunch, rather than pointing to the shortcut that exists in Quicklaunch then launching from there?
otherwise, it seems that if you had a shortcut to an item from your start menu, and you placed it in your Quicklaunch Folder, then it should register in Classic Explorer when clicked from your Quicklaunch..
maybe there is a way to make Classic Shell point to the Location of the Shortcut, then launch the shortcut, rather than just cloning the shortcut. probably a built in windows thing
its not a big deal, since quicklaunch is the fastest method to start a program anyway.. but i think "recent Items" would make more sense if it tracked all programs you ran from anywhere.. imo..
anyway, thanks
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