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Old 01-05-2006, 02:44 AM
CarolJ
 
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Default Start v Desktop vs QuickLaunch

I know this is a really basic question but... what is the difference -
resources used, etc. - between having a shortcut in the Start menu or the
QuickLaunch bar or on the desktop screen. I want quick access to my most
commonly used programs and currently these shortcuts are spread between the
above three places. Not very efficient, really.
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Old 01-05-2006, 02:44 AM
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Old 01-05-2006, 02:44 AM
Andrew
 
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"CarolJ" <CarolJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:359C64DF-84AF-4E7B-85EA-228D70397AA2@microsoft.com...
>I know this is a really basic question but... what is the difference -
> resources used, etc. - between having a shortcut in the Start menu or the
> QuickLaunch bar or on the desktop screen. I want quick access to my most
> commonly used programs and currently these shortcuts are spread between
> the
> above three places. Not very efficient, really.


I do not believe there is any discernible resource difference between the 3
locations. It comes down to a matter of taste. For applicaitons I use most
I have short cuts on the desk top. For toys (internet explorer, media
player, internet TV) I use quick launch; I also have the show desktop
shortcut on there as well. The start menu is for programms I use
infrequently. For any of these shortcut locations there is no background
process runnin for the associated applications.

Andy


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Old 01-05-2006, 02:44 AM
Dixonian69
 
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Default RE: Start v Desktop vs QuickLaunch

obviously the QL is for quick access and doesn't clutter desktop.
all items in start menu are basically shortcuts.

resources. doesn't apply. All the same.

"CarolJ" wrote:

> I know this is a really basic question but... what is the difference -
> resources used, etc. - between having a shortcut in the Start menu or the
> QuickLaunch bar or on the desktop screen. I want quick access to my most
> commonly used programs and currently these shortcuts are spread between the
> above three places. Not very efficient, really.

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Old 01-05-2006, 02:44 AM
CarolJ
 
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Thanks for the help. Since there is no difference which shortcut "holding
pen" I use, I decided to put some folders on my desktop and sort the various
shortcuts by type. I eliminated QuickLaunch altogether and left the Start
menu for internet and e-mail. Much more efficient.
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