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Jack Siebert
Copper Contributor
Jul 25, 2017

Start Menu Documentation

I'd love to see some offical documentation on some of processes going on behind the Windows 10 Start menu. Some of it isnt very intuitive and I've never seen it written down. For exmaple:

  • If a shotcut exists in multiple subfolders within C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu, what determines where it appears on the start menu?
  • How does the Internet Explorer shortcut find it's way into "Windows Accessories"? It's not in the ProgramData location nor the default profile.

There are also a couple other things about the start menu that feel a little janky, such as if you disable Shutdown / Reastart options via group policy, the power icon is still there in the bottom left, and clicking on it will open an empty menu box. A number of our less computer literate users have found finding the "sign out" button confusing.

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  • Hey Jack,

     

    For your examples - any particular reason you're looking for that information. Usually we try to focus on broad scenarios in our documentation.

    As for the 2nd part, I would suggest submitting it as feedback in the Feedback Hub app.

    • Jack Siebert's avatar
      Jack Siebert
      Copper Contributor

      A specific case where more information on those would be useful is that we currently have some internal web applications that require Internet Explorer for various reasons so we do need direct users to it at times. The search functionality works great but many users are not used to using it and cannot find IE.

      • Dani Halfin's avatar
        Dani Halfin
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        Usually, people use start layout customization to pin the right shortcuts to the taskbar or to start (assuming we're talking about Windows 10).

        Alternativelly, you can probably expose these shortcuts to desktop and use GPP to distribute shortcuts to relevant users.

        Will the above work in your case? (We have documentation for that)

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