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Clueless in Seattle
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The Documents list on the Windows 2000 Start Menu is quite a handy way
to access the files I use often. But the problem is that when I play
MP3s, each MP3 ends up on that list, and soon the MP3s have crowded
out all of my useful files.
Is there a way I can tell Windows to ignore my music files when I play
them and to not add them to the Documents list?
Will in Seattle
a.k.a. "Clueless"
to access the files I use often. But the problem is that when I play
MP3s, each MP3 ends up on that list, and soon the MP3s have crowded
out all of my useful files.
Is there a way I can tell Windows to ignore my music files when I play
them and to not add them to the Documents list?
Will in Seattle
a.k.a. "Clueless"