JJ
2018-06-30 17:30:11 UTC
I want to have application shortcuts available on the "Send to" popup menu
and be available for all users in the system. And I don't have to add them
into the "SendTo" folder of each user profiles.
My thought is that I would put the shortcut files into the "SendTo" folder
in the all-users profile, just like the "Start Menu" folder in
"C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu".
However, I see no "SendTo" folder in "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows". And
if I manually create that folder, and just by creating that folder alone, it
causes the "Send to" popup menu to list all subfolders within the current
user profile's folder. i.e. the direct subfolders listed in e.g.
"C:\Users\JJ". Such as Downloads, Contacts, Desktop, Favorites, Links, My
Documents, My Pictures, Searches, etc.
What the heck is happening here?
and be available for all users in the system. And I don't have to add them
into the "SendTo" folder of each user profiles.
My thought is that I would put the shortcut files into the "SendTo" folder
in the all-users profile, just like the "Start Menu" folder in
"C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu".
However, I see no "SendTo" folder in "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows". And
if I manually create that folder, and just by creating that folder alone, it
causes the "Send to" popup menu to list all subfolders within the current
user profile's folder. i.e. the direct subfolders listed in e.g.
"C:\Users\JJ". Such as Downloads, Contacts, Desktop, Favorites, Links, My
Documents, My Pictures, Searches, etc.
What the heck is happening here?