Article ID: 116245 - Last Review: January 19, 2007 - Revision: 1.3 Program Manager Issues in Windows Me/98/95This article was previously published under Q116245 On This PageSYMPTOMS
One or more of the following problems occurs when you use Program Manager
with Windows Millennium Edition (Me), Windows 98, or Windows 95:
ARTICLE-ID: 185146
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/185146/EN-US/
)
TITLE : No Program Groups Are Available When You Open Program Manager CAUSE
Although Program Manager ships with Windows Me/98/95, it has not been updated
from the previous version of Microsoft Windows; therefore, you may
encounter several issues while using Program Manager. It is provided to
ease the transition from Program Manager to the Windows Me/98/95 desktop.
MORE INFORMATIONTruncated DescriptionProgram Manager uses the filename minus the extension when you take advantage of the drag-and-drop capability to create an icon. For example, if you drag the MS-DOS Prompt link from the Desktop to a Program Manager group, the MS-DOS Prompt description is shortened to "MS-DOSPR." This occurs because the MS-DOS Prompt link uses the MS-DOS name "MS-DOSPR.LNK."To work around this issue, manually edit the description of the item by choosing the item and then clicking Properties from the File menu on Program Manager's menu bar. Lost IconThe icon that is created in the Program Manager group is referencing a file with an .LNK extension. Program Manager has no knowledge of such an extension; therefore, you get a generic icon.To work around this issue, manually change the selected icon by performing the following steps:
Cannot Perform Drag-and-Drop from Program Manager to Windows 95Program Manager is not designed to provide drag-and-drop functionality from its groups to the Windows Me/98/95 desktop.This is expected behavior for Windows Me/98/95; therefore, there is no workaround. Cannot Copy Folders to a Program Manager GroupThe folders that are created when you install Windows 95 are not designed to work with Program Manager. Program Manager recognizes files only.This is expected behavior for Windows Me/98/95; therefore, there is no workaround. Changes to Start MenuAlthough Windows Me/98/95 automatically updates the Start menu with changes to Program Manager group files, the reverse does not occur. If you want changes to the Start menu to be reflected in Program Manager group files, you must perform the changes manually. | Article Translations
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