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Answer» I'm missing certain items from the context menu "Send to". The one I most need it "Desktop (create shortcut)" but others are missing too. In fact, all I do have are the floppy and DVD drives. Some more info which might help: Sorry 'bout that...it's in the TweakUI setup.... I've installed that. It looks like the same version of "TweakUI" which I already had (Point "3)" of my original post) but I can't swear to it. Either way, I cannot find the "Send To context menu editor" in it. I'm not doing very WELL, am I?!!!Okay. See if this helps: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/sendtofix.htm Quote from: Allan on December 05, 2014, 09:06:29 AM Okay. See if this helps: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/sendtofix.htm Thanks again for responding. That site says... "When you ... choose Send To, none of the application shortcuts (that you've added manually) may be shown in the Send To drop-down menu. However, the standard items, non-shortcuts such as the following are shown:" Even though the missing menu items are the standard ones and not ones which I've added manually, I did try their suggestion. That was the "fixsendto.vbs" I mentioned in my original post.Do you have an XP CD (of the same version you are running - hopefully sp3)? If so, you can try running sfc /scannow to see if that helpsBTW, did this just start? If so, What is new or different since the LAST time everything worked properly (ie, new hw, new sw, virus, error, etc)? Quote from: Allan on December 05, 2014, 09:59:20 AM BTW, did this just start? If so, What is new or different since the last time everything worked properly (ie, new hw, new sw, virus, error, etc)? It's now getting NEAR to 8 pm where I live and I have no more time to spend on the PC today. Sorry!! I will definitely answer tomorrow and give you the result of the sfc /scannow . (Just didn't want you to take my prolonged silence as ingratitude or disinterest!)Appreciate the courtesy, but don't worry about that. We've all been doing this a long time and know better than to expect immediate responses |
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