"Hides all folders on the user-specific (top) section of the Start menu. Other items appear, but folders are hidden. This setting is designed for use with redirected folders. Redirected folders appear on the main (bottom) section of the Start menu. However, the original, user-specific version of the folder still appears on the top section of the Start menu. Because the appearance of two folders with the same name might confuse users, you can use this setting to hide user-specific folders. Note that this setting hides all user-specific folders, not just those associated with redirected folders. If you enable this setting, no folders appear on the top section of the Start menu. If users add folders to the Start Menu directory in their user profiles, the folders appear in the directory but not on the Start menu. If you disable this setting or do not configured it, Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP Professional display folders on both sections of the Start menu."
Helps you set up an Internet connection, connect to a private network, or set up a network for your home or small office. ...
Helps you stay in touch with people you know on the Internet. You can see if people you know are online when you are and ...
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Hides all Control Panel items and folders except those specified in this setting. This setting removes all Control Panel ...
Hides all folders on the user-specific (top) section of the Start menu. Other items appear, but folders are hidden. This ...
Hides or displays reminder balloons, and prevents users from changing the setting. Reminder balloons appear above the Offline ...
Hides pop-up text on the Start menu and in the notification area. When you hold the cursor over an item on the Start menu ...
Hides specified Control Panel items and folders. This setting removes Control Panel items (such as Display) and folders (such ...
Hides the Active Directory folder in My Network Places. The Active Directory folder displays Active Directory objects in ...