Re: Desktop icons

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From: phil (phil_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/21/04


Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 10:17:06 -0700

yep that what I do bud but your gonna get marked wrong in the exam for some
reason? can't figure out why as D is right on first load and then after that
you do as you said. But been told that D is wrong, Its doing my heed in,
there must be an answer, someone must of had this Q b4 and sussed out what
they are talkin about.

"Wesley Vogel" wrote:

> None of the above...
>
> Right click Desktop | Properties | Desktop tab |
> Customize Desktop button | General tab | Desktop icons
>  My Documents
>  My Computer
>  My Network Places
>  Internet Explorer
> [[Specifies whether these Windows items will appear as icons on your
> desktop. Select the check box if you want the item to appear on your
> desktop; clear the check box if you do not want the item to appear on your
> desktop.]]
>
> --
> Hope this helps. Let us know.
> Wes
>
> In news:34B8CC20-1CAA-4376-9840-5542AB3CEC07@microsoft.com,
> phil <phil@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked:
> > Got a question for you off my 70/270 that I am going to get wrong
> > unless one of you kind fellas can explain why my choice is wrong. I
> > know this isn't the right place for quizzes but this has really got
> > me going. The question is this from computeach
> >
> > You install windows XP pro on your home computer. When the
> > installation concludes, you see only the recycle bin icaon on the
> > desktop. You do not see the my computer, my network places or my
> > documents icaons on the desktop you want these icons to appear on the
> > desktop.
> >
> > A enable use windows classic folders in folder options
> > I have put windows classic folders view just takes your folder view
> > back to the old 98 view, and is for folder views.
> > B Switch to classic start menu
> > I have put classic start menu gives you the small one layer up view
> > from start menu
> > C Configure folders to use the simple folder view
> > I have put simple folder view closes all folders as you click through
> > them so that one is open rather than all of the folders opening in a
> > new window
> > D Right click the desktop and select show desktop icons
> > And I have put on first boot of windows right click, but from then on
> > you need to perform the right click select
> > properties/desktop/customise and tick the four boxes at the top.
> >
> > I have been told that D is wrong but trialled all other options and
> > they dont work?
> > It's driving me nuts
> > Anyone able to help I would appreciate it greatly.
> > p harris
>
>


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