When you install a new program for a
user, it doesnt find its place in the alphabetical Start menu hierarchy
right away; it hangs out at the bottom for a little while. If your users
employ the Classic Start menu, they can re-alphabetize it
manually by right-clicking the taskbar and choosing Properties, clicking
the Customize button next to the Classic Start Menu, and clicking
the Sort button. With the Windows XP style of Start menu,
however, you don`t have an equivalent button. To make Windows always alphabetize
the list, remove the permissions from the Registry key that controls
the sort order for the Start menu. To do so, go to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MenuOrder
Choose Edit | Permissions and
click the Advanced button. Deselect the Inherit From Parent The
Permission Entries That Apply To Child Objects check box and then click Copy
when the Security dialog box pops up. Click OK and clear the Full
Control entry for your account and all security groups you are a
member of. Leave only Read permission.
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