Messing around with gpedit.msc and regdt32 can screw up your system real bad. so be careful.
I'd rather use the TweakUI
tool from Microsoft that let's you explore a hundred other hidden features in WinXP, without you having to dig deeep into Windows.
Posted by: Manu at August 22, 2007 12:35 PM
I did this once and Adobe Premiere stopped working. I dunno why, it just did. Looked for the error code and it said removing the documents and such was the cause.
Posted by: Salvador at August 22, 2007 4:00 PM
Thank you very much!!!
This is what I want..:)
Posted by: zh00yi at August 23, 2007 6:16 AM
Thanks so much for direction to the Group Policy editor. Thanks to you, I cleared both "Documents" and "Log Off..." from my Start menu. This was after vainly spending several hours perusing my O'Reilly Windows XP Hacks book and searching The Elder Geek website.
Posted by: Sidney at August 31, 2007 8:21 PM
I am running Windows XP Home edition, Classic Start Menu
But on my start menu I do not have the listing for "Documents" as shown in the first image.
How do I add this "Documents" listing on my Start menu?
Posted by: Ken Crook at September 1, 2007 11:52 PM
While tweaking Win Xp (including the tweak shown above), I somehow must have corrupted the registry.
Now, when I try to access the group policy dialog box (run>gpedit.msc) I get an error which says "Snap-in failed to initialize"...
The group policy dialog box comes up with a big red X symbol and states this error: "Snap-in creation failed. The snap-in is not created, it may not be installed properly. Name: Group Policy Object Editor. CLSID: {8FCOB734-AOE1-11D1-A7D3-OOOOF87571E3}"
I have done this tweak on other computers, here in our small office, with no incident.
Any help on restoring this would be greatly appreciated.
Posted by: Eric Bono at September 6, 2007 12:09 PM
Wow...thanks so much. Who needs Tweak XP"...you can do it all right from there.
Much appreciated!!!
Posted by: Derrick4Real at September 28, 2007 7:45 PM
Thanks a million.........it helped me remove certain things i didnt want others 2 see......thnx
Posted by: kunal at October 27, 2007 10:54 PM
You can let Winfilter help remove any item from the Start menu. For detail, you can check its website http://updownsoft.com. I am one of its users and think it is very helpful.
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Reboot might be avoided by using
Posted by: Roland at August 22, 2007 8:31 AMGPupdate /force
Messing around with gpedit.msc and regdt32 can screw up your system real bad. so be careful.
I'd rather use the TweakUI
Posted by: Manu at August 22, 2007 12:35 PMtool from Microsoft that let's you explore a hundred other hidden features in WinXP, without you having to dig deeep into Windows.
I did this once and Adobe Premiere stopped working. I dunno why, it just did. Looked for the error code and it said removing the documents and such was the cause.
Posted by: Salvador at August 22, 2007 4:00 PMThank you very much!!!
Posted by: zh00yi at August 23, 2007 6:16 AMThis is what I want..:)
Thanks so much for direction to the Group Policy editor. Thanks to you, I cleared both "Documents" and "Log Off..." from my Start menu. This was after vainly spending several hours perusing my O'Reilly Windows XP Hacks book and searching The Elder Geek website.
Posted by: Sidney at August 31, 2007 8:21 PMI am running Windows XP Home edition, Classic Start Menu
Posted by: Ken Crook at September 1, 2007 11:52 PMBut on my start menu I do not have the listing for "Documents" as shown in the first image.
How do I add this "Documents" listing on my Start menu?
While tweaking Win Xp (including the tweak shown above), I somehow must have corrupted the registry.
Now, when I try to access the group policy dialog box (run>gpedit.msc) I get an error which says "Snap-in failed to initialize"...
The group policy dialog box comes up with a big red X symbol and states this error: "Snap-in creation failed. The snap-in is not created, it may not be installed properly. Name: Group Policy Object Editor. CLSID: {8FCOB734-AOE1-11D1-A7D3-OOOOF87571E3}"
I have done this tweak on other computers, here in our small office, with no incident.
Any help on restoring this would be greatly appreciated.
Posted by: Eric Bono at September 6, 2007 12:09 PMWow...thanks so much. Who needs Tweak XP"...you can do it all right from there.
Much appreciated!!!
Posted by: Derrick4Real at September 28, 2007 7:45 PMThanks a million.........it helped me remove certain things i didnt want others 2 see......thnx
Posted by: kunal at October 27, 2007 10:54 PMYou can let Winfilter help remove any item from the Start menu. For detail, you can check its website http://updownsoft.com. I am one of its users and think it is very helpful.
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