Hur till fastställda beställnings- genvägar i Windows XP ”räddning som” dialog boxas,

vid Ross McKillop Juli 28, 2007

Windows

Denna ska tutorial vägleder dig, i inställning av beställnings- ”genvägar” i Windows XP ”räddning, som” dialogen boxas. notera: detta fungerar också i ultimat upplaga för den Windows utsikten - men I-förmiddagen som inte är säker om de andra versionerna av utsikten.

beställnings- räddning som fönster

  1. Nedanfört ska du fynd en screenshot av standarden ”räddning, som” dialogen boxas i Windows XP. Gör för att notera av genvägarna som du faktiskt bruk, så dig kan se till till uppehället dem.
  2. beställnings- räddning som fönster
    klicka för att förstora

  3. Klicka Start och valt Körning. I körningsfönstret skriv in gpedit.msc och klicka REKO.
  4. beställnings- räddning som fönster

  5. Grupppolitik den ska redaktören visas.
  6. beställnings- räddning som fönster
    klicka för att förstora

  7. I det lämnade fönstret välj + (plusen undertecknar), bredvid Användarekonfiguration att utvidga lista. Välj därefter plusen undertecknar bredvid Administrativa mallar och därefter Windows utforskare. Välj, slutligen Vanligt öppet spara dialogen tillträde.
  8. beställnings- räddning som fönster

  9. Dubblett-klicka Objekt visade bitvis bommar för tillträde i det huvudsakliga grupppolitikfönstret.
  10. beställnings- räddning som fönster
    klicka för att förstora

  11. Objekt visade bitvis bommar för rekvisita fönster ska öppet.
  12. beställnings- räddning som fönster

  13. Valt Möjliggj橬一j och skriv in därefter i lägena som du skulle något liknande för att ha visat i räddningen, som dialogen boxas. Du behöver att skriva in den fulla banan till läget för att genvägarna ska fungera. Till exempel, om du önskar att ha en genväg till ditt Min dokument mappen skriver in i:

    känd \ min dokument C:\Documents and Settings\Your användare \,

    Klicka, när du har skrivit in sammanlagt lägena som du skulle något liknande för att synas i räddningen som fönster, Applicera och därefter REKO.

  14. beställnings- räddning som fönster

  15. Baksida i grupppolitikredaktören, bör du se att Objekt visade bitvis bommar för är nu Möjliggj橬一j. Nära grupppolitikredaktören.
  16. beställnings- räddning som fönster
    klicka för att förstora

  17. Testa det ut vid besparingen en spara - du bör nu ha de nya genvägarna visade.
  18. beställnings- räddning som fönster
    klicka för att förstora

  19. De samma genvägarna ska används i Öppet dialogen boxas - inte precis räddningen som boxas.
  20. beställnings- räddning som fönster
    klicka för att förstora

  21. This will also work in Windows Vista - though I’ve only confirmed that it works in Vista Ultimate edition.
  22. custom save as window
    click to enlarge

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    1 Dobby 07.28.07 at 11:36 pm

    In Windows XP home there’s no gpedit.msc. But you can configure the Places Bar with Tweak UI.

    Download it on this MS-Site:

    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx

    2 Ross McKillop 07.29.07 at 4:17 pm

    Dobby -

    Excellent comment/tip, thanks!

    3 Colin 08.03.07 at 1:35 am

    Also, Office may not adhere to these rules, as Office is wont to do.

    4 Lokesh Kalra 08.04.07 at 9:46 am

    Very nice article. It helped me quickly to set right the save as Dialog Box. I have thinking of doing it for long. Thanks so much. Keep up the Good Work.

    5 Erez 08.08.07 at 9:34 am

    great information. Thanks! a clever tip in a few steps.

    I agree with Colin: what about OFFICE “save as” dialog box? can we change that too?

    6 Jernej 08.15.07 at 4:48 am

    thank you for this very useful information!

    7 mr dman 09.07.07 at 8:54 am

    thanks for this - very useful, didn’t know TweakUI could do it, otherwise, I would have done it years ago!

    8 ben 11.16.07 at 7:40 am

    under administrative templates i only have windows media player not any of the other things that are shown in the example.

    9 ben 11.16.07 at 12:54 pm

    very nice i figured it out but i need it for solidworks

    10 Karthik 11.27.07 at 12:14 am

    Awsome tip…I curse myself for not stumbling upon this at all or why it never crossed my mind that these default things can be changed..Thanks a ton.

    11 Keith Scott 11.27.07 at 8:02 am

    Thanx 4 the tip. Used it straight away.

    12 Joao Henriques 11.30.07 at 6:33 am

    for office places check http://www.petri.co.il/customize_the_places_bar_in_office_xp_2003.htm

    or google office places

    13 Ed Donlon 12.10.07 at 1:34 pm

    Ben, Did you ever get it figured out for Solidworks? Thx.

    14 Jessica 03.18.08 at 4:10 am

    I can’t thank you enough!

    15 Olivian BREDA 05.05.08 at 4:50 am

    Thank you for the wonderful tip. It works great. ;)

    16 Jen 05.09.08 at 6:03 pm

    great work. Thanks you so much!!
    keep up with other good post~

    17 El-Sabaa 05.29.08 at 1:41 pm

    SUPER solution… SIMPLE, Straight to the point and WORKS 100%.
    Thanks….

    18 Tech Man 06.14.08 at 10:19 am

    Thanks this is great. Excellent work.

    19 Atze 07.21.08 at 3:35 am

    In some (?) applications in Windows Vista the open and save as dialogs shows a bar with shortcuts who are defined in: C:\Users\\Links\

    20 Atze 07.21.08 at 3:39 am

    In some (?) applications in Windows Vista the open and save as dialogs shows a bar with shortcuts who are defined in: C:\Users\[username]\Links\

    21 duffer 07.31.08 at 12:24 am

    it works man
    thanks alot

    22 Sean Riddolls 08.26.08 at 4:28 am

    Awesome!
    I’ve been wanting to customize this for years! If only I had known it was this easy! Thanks for the tip. Much appreciated.

    23 Dexter 09.21.08 at 3:12 pm

    OHH finally!. Not only was this VERY useful for me to configure the locations, but to reenable it, because for some reason it was gone and I had NO locations at all.

    Eternal thanks for this!

    24 Firenzi 09.25.08 at 3:45 am

    BTW there’s also a way to add some places to that bar if you use Office 2003 (at least it helped me): click “Service” button near to upper right corner of dialog and then select “Add to places bar” element. A shortcut to folder, which is opened at this moment, will appear in Places bar.

    P.S.: Not sure about actual buttons names ‘coz I use localized cyrillic version of Office. Advice right names if it’ll be helpful, please.

    25 Will 10.03.08 at 10:32 am

    Actually, in Vista, all you have to do is drag and drop a directory onto the favorite links bar.

    26 pat 10.13.08 at 7:49 am

    very nice, thanks!

    27 Jacob 12.14.08 at 5:28 pm

    Actuall, Will, that only works for Explorer dialogs, eg when browsing your folders. Try ‘right click, save as …’ an image from this page, and you get those stupid stock standard folders on the left, which I just couldn’t change…. UNTIL NOW!

    THANK YOU for this post - it does exactly what I want. I can FINALLY get to where I need much more quickly, especially in Photoshop!! It’s always frustrated me why we couldn’t just click and drag our favourite folders for Save As dialog boxes, just like Explorer. I still can’t figure out why it needs to be this convoluted just to do what this post explains. Go figure - it is Microsoft, after all!

    28 sueli 12.18.08 at 4:57 pm

    nao estou conseguindo achar a minha caixa de entrada de emails do windows live messeger e agora, ja fiz de tudo e nada

    29 llub3r 12.31.08 at 7:02 pm

    Thank you! This is a great help!

    :)))))

    30 dan 01.12.09 at 9:55 am

    having a problem. under Windows Components all i have is
    Search
    Windows Media Player
    Windows Update

    can someone help?

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