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How will you turn off personalized Menus in XP?
areil 06-October-2008 04:42:42 PM

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1. Using the group policy editor, expand user Configuration, Administrative Templates, Windows Components and select Start Menu and Taskbar.
2. On the right Panel, double click Turn off Personalized Menus.
3. From the resulting dialog box, choose Enable to turn off personalized menus.

Posted by crouse


you can also use the group policy editor, expand user Configuration, Administrative Templates, Windows Components and select Start Menu and Taskbar.
On the right Panel, double click Turn off Personalized Menus.
From the resulting dialog box, choose Enable to turn off personalized menus.
Posted by waqasahmad


Yes just follow Using the group policy editor, expand user Configuration, Administrative Templates, Windows Components and select Start Menu and Taskbar. On the right Panel, double click Turn off Personalized Menus. From the resulting dialog box, choose Enable to turn off personalized menus.
Posted by HamidAliKhan


1. Using the group policy editor, expand user Configuration, Administrative Templates, Windows Components and select Start Menu and Taskbar.
2. On the right Panel, double click Turn off Personalized Menus.
3. From the resulting dialog box, choose Enable to turn off personalized menus.

Posted by michaelcoyne


How to turn off Personalized Menus ?

Personalized Menus keeps the Programs menu clean by hiding items you haven't used recently, while still keeping other programs easily accessible. You can gain access to hidden programs by clicking the down arrow at the bottom of the Programs menu.

If you don't want this feature, and want to display all the items in the Programs menu, you need to disable the Use Personalized Menus option for the Classic Start Menu. Follow these steps:

* Right-click the Taskbar, and choose Properties
* Click the tab named Start Menu
* Assuming Classic Start Menu is selected, click the Customize button
* In the Advanced Start Menu options, uncheck Use Personalized Menus

Click OK, OK and close the dialog boxes.
Posted by sagitraz

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