Hack the Start Menu and Taskbar
XP Professional’s Group Policy Editor gives you instant access to changing more than three dozen interface settings. Here’s how to use it to create your own personalized Start Menu and Taskbar.
XP Professional’s Group Policy Editor does more than just customize the Control Panel [Hack #9]; it gives you control over many aspects of XP’s interface as well—in particular, the Start Menu and Taskbar. In fact, it gives you quick access to over three dozen separate settings for them.
Run the Group Policy Editor by typing gpedit.msc
at the Run prompt or command line. Go to User
Configuration\Administrative
Templates\Start Menu
and
Taskbar. As you can see in Figure 2-5, the right pane displays all the settings you
can change. If you click on the Extended tab at the bottom of the
screen, you’ll be shown a description of the setting
that you’ve highlighted, along with an explanation
of each of the options. Settings you can customize include showing
the My Pictures icon, the Run menu, and the My Music icon on the
Start Menu; locking the Taskbar so that it can’t be
customized; and many others. To change a setting, double-click on it
and choose the options from the menu it displays, as outlined in
[Hack #9].

Figure 2-5. Customizing the Start Menu and Taskbar in the group policy editor
There’s not room in this hack to go into detail about each of the settings you can ...
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