"kirk" <kirk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Ok, I place a short cut in the task bar and that will work. However, I
> would
> have thought MS would give the user more application options to direct the
> application. Such as MS-Word, you can direct several file paths. Why
> can't
> you use the same logic?
>
If you open Word, create a new document, then go to save it, doesn't the
'Save As' dialog always open to the folder you told Word to keep your
documents in?
> Also, when I open an attachment in Outlook 2007|VISTA, the "Always ask
> before opeing this type of file" is now grayed out. In XP, I unchecked
> this
> box. How do I get to unselect this option without messing with UAC?
Does this happen for all file types or a particular file type? I don't have
Outlook 2007 installed under Vista yet, so I don't know if there are any
options in Outlook that control this. If it's a particular file type, it's
most likely governed by an 'EditFlags' value in the registry. More info
here:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms649289.aspx
FTA_AlwaysUnsafe (0x00020000)
Prevents the "Never ask me" check box from being enabled. The user can
override this attribute through the File Type dialog box.
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Good Luck,
Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]