After I install a program and it creates shortcuts in the start menu, when I
want to move that shortcut in another start menu folder (like Games, for
example) I am presented with a window "Authorisation Required". I am the
administrator so this should not happen. After I restart the computer one or
more times I can also move the shortcuts, but this is frustrating. Is there a
way to bypass the restarting of my computer in order to move the newly
created start menu shortcuts?
"Shere Khan" <Shere Khan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> After I install a program and it creates shortcuts in the start menu, when
> I
> want to move that shortcut in another start menu folder (like Games, for
> example) I am presented with a window "Authorisation Required". I am the
> administrator so this should not happen. After I restart the computer one
> or
> more times I can also move the shortcuts, but this is frustrating. Is
> there a
> way to bypass the restarting of my computer in order to move the newly
> created start menu shortcuts?
Drag & Drop. I also tried by going in the directory they are stored in (can't
give you the path, I'm in the office now and I have XP, Vista is at home) and
the same thing happens.
"DefecTalisman" wrote:
> How are you trying to move them?
>
>
> "Shere Khan" <Shere Khan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:445F8030-47D9-4E5F-A0F2-2E6EE521D423@microsoft.com...
> > After I install a program and it creates shortcuts in the start menu, when
> > I
> > want to move that shortcut in another start menu folder (like Games, for
> > example) I am presented with a window "Authorisation Required". I am the
> > administrator so this should not happen. After I restart the computer one
> > or
> > more times I can also move the shortcuts, but this is frustrating. Is
> > there a
> > way to bypass the restarting of my computer in order to move the newly
> > created start menu shortcuts?
>