Re: RUN command missing from start menu
- From: "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 19:31:45 -0700
See this first....
Registry Editing has been disabled by your administrator
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/tweakuirest.htm
....then try the .reg file stuff.
1. Click Start, Run and type this command exactly as given below: (better -
Copy and paste)
REG add HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System /v
DisableRegistryTools /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f
The line wrapped, copy the entire line from the above link and paste it into
Start | Run and then reboot.
I only included it so that you could see the entrie line.
If that does not work...
Download regtools.vbs from here...
regtools.vbs - Disable/Enable Registry Editing tools in Windows
http://www.dougknox.com/security/scripts_desc/regtools.htm
© Doug Knox - rev 01/10/2000
This code may be freely distributed/modified.
Usage: Download regtools.vbs Save the file to the folder of your choice.
Double click the VBS file. The VB Script file will check for the appropriate
value and if not found will create it. If the value was found, it will be
toggled to its opposite state and you will be informed that you need to log
off/back on or restart your computer. One note. This change is made in
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System. Disabling
the tools takes effect immediately. Enabling requires a restart. This
script can be viewed in Notepad or any text editor, as to the specific
Registry key and value that are updated. Your antivirus software may report
this script as potentially malicious, or a possible virus. This is because
the script writes to the System Registry.
It uses a vbs file instead of the REG command. After using regtools.vbs,
reboot.
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:3C96DFB1-BABF-4FAD-A280-55627D7FFE16@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Sweets <Sweets@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
Ok thx,http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/Windows/2000/server/reskit/en-us/Default.asp?url=/resources/documentation/Windows/2000/server/reskit/en-us/regentry/58867.asp
I restored my clock back but when I click on the items on your link to
enable my registry iI get a box says run or save. when I click run I get
the same error that registry has been disabled. The same happens when I
click on the other for the on/off. I get the same error telling me the
reg editor has been disabled by the administrator. I also get the same
error when I use the Win key + R.
Any more suggestions? Thx, Sweets
"Wesley Vogel" wrote:
My RUN is gone from my start menu. Its not listed under start menu
options. How can I replace it?
Run Missing From Start Menu
If you are using a stand alone computer...
Pressing the Windows key + the R key will open Run.
With the XP Start Menu...
Right click the Start button | Properties |
Start Menu tab | Customize button |
Advanced tab | Scroll down and check:
Run command | Click OK | Click Apply | Click OK
With the Classic Start Menu...
Right click the Start button | Properties |
Start Menu tab | Customize button |
Check: Display Run | Click OK | Click Apply | Click OK
If the above did not work...
Go here...
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
Read the instructions at the top of the page.
57. Right hand side.
Restore the Run Command
norun.reg is the file that you want.
Also, my Shutdown is gone from the start menu, how can I replace that?
NoClose Disables and removes the Turn Off Computer button from the Start
Menu.
Go here...
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
267. Restore "Turn Off and Log Off" - Start Menu
See Also...
NoClose
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/int_pr_time.mspx?mfr=true
My Registry Editor has been disabled too. How can I enable it?
Registry Editing has been disabled by your administrator
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/tweakuirest.htm
Or...
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
213. Disable or Enable Registry Editing Tools
Click on Enable
for disableregistrytoolsundo.reg
Right click disableregistrytoolsundo.reg and select Merge.
And last, my clock is showing military time, which I dont want
Start | Settings | Control Panel | Regional and Language Options |
Customize button | Time tab |
Change any UPPERCASE H to lowercase h.
The lowercase h denotes the 12 hour clock and uppercase H denotes the 24
hour clock.
H = Hours without leading zeros for single digit hours (24 hour clock).
HH = Hours with leading zeros for single digit hours (24 hour clock).
h = Hours without leading zeros for single digit hours (12 hour clock).
hh = Hours with leading zeros for single digit hours (12 hour clock).
If you do not see the format you want in Time format, follow these
guidelines:
Display time in a 12-hour format: Type lowercase h or hh for the hour
Display leading zeros in single-digit hours: Type two characters, hh
Suppress the display of leading zeros in single-digit hours, minutes, or
seconds: Type a single lowercase letter, such as h, m, or s
Display a single letter to indicate AM or PM: Type lowercase t
Display two letters to indicate AM or PM: Type lowercase tt
Display text: Type single quotation marks (') around text
To change the way your computer displays the time
HKCU\Control Panel\International
Value Name: iTime
Data Type: REG_SZ
Value Data: 0 or 1
0 = 12-hour clock
1 = 24-hour clock
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:1AF0CD19-914A-4DB7-861F-47D947DE777E@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Sweets <Sweets@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
can I remove that?
HELP HELP HELP! Thx, Sweets
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