Posted: 11/24/2005 4:36:33 AM EDT
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While using a loaner notebook from the office, I noted that whenever I viewed any media, be it images, video, or audio, those files did not show up under Start/Documents. The usage was clean, but I got the impression they set up loaners this way in order to avoid embarrasing situations for the next notebook user. I can see the advantages, and I'd like to know how to set up XP this way myself. Anyone know how this is done? |
That isn't quite it. He wants the documents to never show up in the list, not to clear the list. Here is a how-to. |
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Thanks guys. What I really want is to have the recently accessed documents feature to continue to work, so that I can see recently accessed Word files and such. BUT, any media files do NOT show up on the list. That's what impressed me about the set-up I encountered - full practical functionality, but without getting cluttered up my a bunch of media files, like MP3 files for example. My guess is almost everyone reading this thread would like that too! Is that what your link is describing RyJones? |