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> Adding Ur Own Files On Send To, Windows xp
dnateam
post Sep 5 2005, 12:08 PM
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This tutorial will enable you to add places on the context menu under the Send To option.

This is how u do it.

Create a shortcut of the folder you want to add.Cut/Copy the shortcut and go to C:\Windows\Documents and Settings\Your user\Send To

and paste the shorcut there.

You can also rename the shortcut from shortcut to xxxxx to xxxxx


Remember Your user stands for your userid that you have used to login.


If you have any probs PM me.
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