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re: Identifying registry key for compatibility wizard
Wednesday, November 28, 2007 at 7:56 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Deb
(1461 messages posted)
Maybe you only deleted your instance of the shortcut.
Try going to
documents and settings>>default user>>start menu>>programs>>accessories and copy
the shortcut from there to your start menu.
Good Luck :)
On Wednesday, November 28, 2007 at 9:42 am, Michael Pollock wrote:
>In tweaking the start menu of XP to where I felt it would be easier both to recall
>where a program shortcut is located and then to launch that program, I though I
had
>moved the shortcut for the compatibility wizard to a new location, but it now appears
>that I simply deleted it. Is there a simple way to identify either the registry
key
>for the compatability wizard or what name is given by Microsoft and where it is
located
>so that I can create a new shortcut, then rename it "compatibility wizard" and move
>it to start menu?
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