Executed Start / Programs and got a list that showed all programs.
I was attempting to rearrange these programs alphabetically and accidently
moved it over to my desktop. Now the program folder is showing on my desktop
and I don't know how to get it to show back up when i click Start / Programs.

I have had this happen once before and I can't remember how I solved it.


Thanks
Tom
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CPU speed 1992 MHz RAM 1GB
Microsoft Windows XP Home
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All Microsoft updates applied.
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Re: Rearranging Programs list by Vinod

Vinod
Sun Jan 06 23:29:44 PST 2008

Tom,
Drag and drop the programs folder into the following path.

C:\Documents and Settings\<<username>>\Start Menu.

That should get the programs back into the start menu

regards
Vinod Chandramouli
http://169254.blogspot.com

Re: Rearranging Programs list by Crios

Crios
Mon Jan 07 04:34:59 PST 2008

Right click/Sort by name

"TGMcCallie" <TGMcCallie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:78563A1C-D980-4C71-95DA-7B70758823FD@microsoft.com...
> Executed Start / Programs and got a list that showed all programs.
> I was attempting to rearrange these programs alphabetically and accidently
> moved it over to my desktop. Now the program folder is showing on my
> desktop
> and I don't know how to get it to show back up when i click Start /
> Programs.
>
> I have had this happen once before and I can't remember how I solved it.
>
>
> Thanks
> Tom
> --
> HP 7975 Intel Pentuim 4 CPU 2.00 GHz
> CPU speed 1992 MHz RAM 1GB
> Microsoft Windows XP Home
> SP 2
> I.E 6
> All Microsoft updates applied.
> Outlook 2003



Re: Rearranging Programs list by Elmo

Elmo
Mon Jan 07 05:09:18 PST 2008

TGMcCallie wrote:
> Executed Start / Programs and got a list that showed all programs.
> I was attempting to rearrange these programs alphabetically and accidentally
> moved it over to my desktop. Now the program folder is showing on my desktop
> and I don't know how to get it to show back up when I click Start / Programs.
>
> I have had this happen once before and I can't remember how I solved it.
>
>
> Thanks
> Tom

An immediate Ctrl/Z would have un-done the move; it may be too late for
that correction now.

You can drag the folder to the Start button, hover till the Start menu
opens, and hover your way to wherever you want to drop it.

--
Joe =o)