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Cracker Jacks

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Mar 12, 2004, 6:50:09 AM3/12/04
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Win XP Home. Is there a way to have a folder tree displayed in the left
column with the contents of the selected folder in the right column? Kind of
like how the older versions of windows did. Thanks in advance.


Richard Harris

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Mar 12, 2004, 7:13:48 AM3/12/04
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Yes - click the Folders button on any open Explorer window. This should show
the tree you're after

Rich


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Cracker Jacks

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Mar 12, 2004, 7:46:57 AM3/12/04
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Man I feel dumb.....can ya'll ignore this post? lol thank you!!!

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Cracker Jacks

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Mar 12, 2004, 7:53:03 AM3/12/04
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Hey Richard question. I am trying to organize the start / program files. The
pc is set up for multiple logons. I do not see all the programs under my
profiles listed. If I organize the all user profile (all the programs are
listed) will that also organize my start up program shortcuts?

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wojo

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Mar 12, 2004, 8:09:14 AM3/12/04
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That gets kind of strange sometimes.
If you have the same directory names under ALL as you do under USERNAME al
programs may not show up. Your pretty much better off dragging the programs
around on the start menu to get what your looking for. But experiment with
moving them around in "all users" you won't hurt anything.

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