![]() ![]() In Windows Explorer, you can pin an application to the Start Menu by right-clicking the application icon and then clicking Pin to Start Menu. In that case you can “pin” the item to the Start menu once pinned, the application will stay on the Start menu forever (or until you unpin it), even if you never use the application. However, there might be an application or two that you always want to appear on the Start menu even if you don’t use the program all that often. Most of the time this works out pretty good after all, the applications you use most often are probably the applications you use most often. ![]() Shortcuts that show you up when you click All Programs stay put, and don’t appear or disappear depending on use.) The less you use an application – well, use it or lose, huh? (Incidentally, this refers solely to the application shortcuts that appear when you first click the Start button. For those of you who haven’t bought Windows XP yet (hey, what’s the matter with you we Scripting Guys have families to feed!), by default XP’s Start Menu changes over time: the more you use an application, the more likely it is to appear on the Start Menu. ![]() Hey, Scripting Guy! Can I pin a file to the Start Menu by using a script?
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