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| I noticed there are way too many programs listed for my liking. Under XP you could go to Documents and Settings/User/Program/Start and create new folders and move stuff into them. However I cannot find where they are located in Vista . Thx.. | Guest
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| > I noticed there are way too many programs listed for my liking. Under XP Quote:
Right-click on the Start Orb and click Open. This will open the folder that contains your start menu items. However, if you are wanting to remove items, you will probably want to select Open All Users, because most of the items in the start menu are set up to be in every user's start menu. ![]() - JB | Guest
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