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Windows 7 jump list folder location

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Windows 7 jump list folder location

This will move that item down to the Recent section. NOTE: Since pinned items in Jump Lists are just shortcuts that point to the program, the programs must still be at the same location when the backup was created before restoring the backed up Jump Lists. In the Privacy section remove the check marks from both items and click Apply. Your backed up Jump Lists and pinned items in the Jump Lists have now been restored. This will clear both the Taskbar Jump Lists, Recent list, and the Start Menu recent list. Disabling and then re-enabling them should clear this cache. The application allows you to create jump lists with whatever items you want. NOTE: Do not rename this folder since it must remain the exact same name to be able to use it in OPTION TWO below to restore your pinned taskbar items with.

By default, your Jump Lists and pinned items in Jump Lists are saved in the folder locations below. It has to be somewhere! The pinned folders can then be accessed by using the context menu of the task bar button. Note that, if theStep 1 will probably be necessary. You can then replace the deleted file from the backup.

What I did was open a file in MPC and then check in Recent Items to see which files were last modified. So I was trying to disable the jump list for Media Player Classic. Now when you click on the jumplist, nothing will happen! Does anybody know how to pin a folder to the Windows explorer jump list? If prompted, click on Run. That has happened frequently to me and this is my second Windows 7 Pro computer. Take a look at the raw code that is displayed and you will be able to see the name of the program and sometimes the path to the programs executable displayed there.

Windows 7 jump list folder location

Did you find this question interesting. You could copy the shell command below into the Start Menu search box to open these folders. When you have found the file you want to disable the jump list on, right click it and go to properties. I have items in my jump list that are not displaying. I am honestly stunned that we are evidently fast approaching RTM and this has still not been addressed. This is without any third party software.

This can be done easily by following the instructions JumpStart. It works fine on my install.

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