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| organizing programs when i go start>all programs>pc tools and click on it, i get three programs that i have checked out, but will never use. they are swapdrive, intermute, and netsmartz. i have decided that i would delete them if i could find them, which i can't. i have looked in the add/remove programs and components, program files, common files, and temp files. when i had win98 there was a useful find feature to locate programs and files. what is the proper procedure one would follow in locating programs and files in xp? is there a find feature in xp? thanks, Ed James |
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| Re: organizing programs The program listings under your Start menu are usually just shortcuts to the actual programs; you can find the target program through the shortcut's Properties: * Right-click on the Start menu shortcut. * Choose Properties from the resulting drop-down context menu. * Click on the "Shortcut" tab in the Properties window. * Click on the "Find Target" button. For general finding/searching, Windows Explorer has a Search feature- just double-click on your My Computer icon and then click the Search button at the top of the Explorer window. |
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| Re: organizing programs the search feature in ie replied pctools and backup, which i already knew, and where i could find it on the internet, which i was not looking for. but i must admit that it's a useful feature that i have forgotten about and to be reminded about it was good. start>properties was as far as i could get with your instructions. there was no shortcut tab that existed in that window. only start menu and taskbar. thanks for the reply, Ed James |
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