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How to add shortcuts to left side of start menu ? [Solved]


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I want to change the icons on the left side of the start menu, currently I have outlook and firefox but I want to change outlook to Windows Live Mail, how can this be accomplished in a unattended setup ?

Also need to set Windows Live mail as default unattended ?

Thanks

EDIT:

I have figured it out, thanks to ricktendo64 :D

Posted

right click start select properties, click the start menu tab, click customize, and at the bottom of the box, there will be a section to change email and internet programs.

Posted

Well thanks tips !!!

I want to accomplish this unattended meaning after Windows XP has finished installing I will see Windows Live in the left side of the start menu and it is set as my default mail application.

EDIT:

I would also like to add I have done reg shots, compared them and added entries to my unattended setup but they make no change.

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I want to change the icons on the left side of the start menu, currently I have outlook and firefox but I want to change outlook to Windows Live Mail, how can this be accomplished in a unattended setup ?

Also need to set Windows Live mail as default unattended ?

Thanks

EDIT:

I have figured it out, thanks to ricktendo64 :D

I have the same problem... Need to set Windows Live mail as default unattended ?

Posted

Heyyy.....

I add this reg tweak to my main TWEAKS.REG file

;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

; Add Windows Live mail to left side of start menu

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Clients\mail]
@="Windows Live Mail"

not sure if that is the "proper" way but it works :)

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