Startmenu Manager

From: Lars Holm Thomsen (aslaktoke-RE-MO-VE-toke_at_yahoo.NOTdk)
Date: 06/24/04


Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 12:18:00 +0200

Hi

I'm looking for a utility that could be called this!

Having several users on the PC including children, I need a utility to manage which
shortcut entries that should appear in the individual users startmenu.

For instans: I dont want my 6 year old child (logged in on his user-account) to be able to
see the startmenu-entries of a lot of my applications and vica versa: I dont need all his
gaming-shortcuts to be in my startmenu, when I log in!

Most programs install startmenu-shortcuts in the "All Users" startmenu, so deleting a
shortcut from my startmenu often also deletes it from all others startmenues.

I know that I can arrange this manually using Windows Explorer, but somebody must have
written a small Utility to manage this!???

Anybody knows about it???

Lars



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