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    Win2K, adding entries in SendTo

    I know that in Wind 9x, to add an entry in the Send To context menu (right-click), you just needed to add shortcuts to the c:\Windows\SentTo folder. how do you do it in Win2K?
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    tweakui does it..
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    Oh ok thanks. I havnt got the latest version but ill go get it. thanks.
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    Originally posted by jpbtennisman
    tweakui does it..
    Err i dont think so. I just installed it (v 1.33, hope thats latest) And it lets you add things to the New menu, not sendto. any other ideas?
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    Look here:
    X:\Documents and Settings\UserName\SendTo

    X: is the drive Win2K is installed to
    UserName is your username

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    Originally posted by Tygur
    Look here:
    X:\Documents and Settings\UserName\SendTo

    X: is the drive Win2K is installed to
    UserName is your username
    I i dont seem to have that folder. c:\Documents and Settings\MyUserName, but in there theres no SendTo folder. Did i not install something right?
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    It's a hidden folder. Do you have Explorer set to show hidden folders?

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    Originally posted by Tygur
    It's a hidden folder. Do you have Explorer set to show hidden folders?
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    I havnt got the latest version but ill go get it
    nishantp, where did you get it? I've been meaning to get it for ages

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    That's one thing that you should always disable: you should have EVERY file and folder visible, and file extensions, because otherwise you really confuse yourself.
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    Originally posted by parksie
    That's one thing that you should always disable: you should have EVERY file and folder visible, and file extensions, because otherwise you really confuse yourself.
    Ya i usually do. I just upgraded to win 2K from Win 98...so i havnt got around to doing a lot of things. Like i just installed Tweak UI and all. Oh btw...V1.33 is the latest right?
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    It might be - it's the one I have, although I've had it for ages so who knows...
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