Start Menu and Shortcuts Issues
Applies To: Windows 7, Windows Vista
There are several known Start menu and shortcut issues addressed by the Compatibility Administrator through compatibility fixes and compatibility modes.
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CorrectFilePaths |
The application does not create shortcuts for all users. |
Corrects file paths that changed between the Microsoft Windows®°95 operating system or the Microsoft Windows®°95 operating system and the Windows® XP Professional operating system. This compatibility fix works, by converting the file paths to the correct location for Windows XP Professional in the APIs. For example, a Windows 95 path of C:\Windows\Write.exe is converted to C:\Windows\System32\Write.exe. |
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LUARedirectReg |
The application does not create shortcuts for all users. |
Relocates registry entries to the HKEY_CURRENT_USER subtree if an application does not have the correct permissions for the subtree to which it is trying to write. |
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ForceAnsiGetDisplayNameOf |
The application does not create a Desktop shortcut. |
Modifies the system-implemented This fix allows an application to work properly even if it uses the |
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CorrectFilePathsUninstall |
The application does not remove shortcuts for all users. |
Corrects file paths during application removal if the file paths were corrected during application installation. The program that removes the application uses this compatibility fix, while the installation program uses the CorrectFilePaths compatibility fix.
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DelayShowGroup |
A valid and an invalid shortcut appear on the Start menu during application installation. |
Delays the return from the DDE command |
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ProfilesEnvStrings |
The application does not appear on the Start menu or the desktop. |
Modifies the |
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ProfilesGetFolderPath |
The application does not appear on the Start menu or the desktop. |
Modifies the |
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ProfilesRegQueryValueEx |
The application does not appear on the Start menu or the desktop. |
Returns a common path instead of the paths specified in the Shell Folders registry subkey, emulating Windows 95 and Windows 98. This fix makes the application available to all users of the computer after installation. |
See Also
Concepts
Known Compatibility Fixes, Compatibility Modes, and AppHelp Messages
Internet Explorer Compatibility Test Tool