Jun 22, 2007

When you open the Task bar properties and switch to Start menu tab, the "Start menu" check box may not be available and you're forced to use the Classic Start menu। This is due to a policy setting, especially if your system is in a domain। Contact the network admin to relax this setting। For a standalone, try the following steps.


Using the Registry Editor

--> Open Registry Editor and navigate to:
[HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer]
--> In the right-pane, set NoSimpleStartMenu to 0 [dword:00000000]
--> Logoff and login again for the changes to take effect.

Using the Group Policy Editor - Windows XP Professional

--> Click Start, Run and type GPEDIT।MSC
--> Double-click User Configuration Administrative Templates
--> Click Start menu and Taskbar
--> Double-click Force classic Start Menu and set it to Not Configured

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