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I had the same problem on my brand new laptop with Vista Premium pre-installed. I searched a few forums for the answer and I have just resolved it. To resolve this you should edit the Registry (regedit.exe). Be very careful and seek assistance if you are unsure how to do this. Within HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Policies, if there is not one, create a new registry Key and call it Explorer. Do this by right-clicking on the Policies key and selecting New, Key. Then highlight Explorer and select New, DWORD. Call this new DWORD
ClearRecent DocsOnExit and set the value to 0. Reboot your machine, open a few docs, reboot again and they will all be listed within Recent items. However if there is already an Explorer key within Policies, just ensure the value of ClearRecent DocsOnExit is set to 0.
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