Hmmmm Either I posted this in the wrong place where nobody can see it,
or nobody has an answer to my question. I mean, after all, it's been 4
days without an answer. I thought for sure the experts on this site
could solve my problem.
C ya......Red.
On Oct 1, 7:28 pm, RebelRed <[email protected]> wrote:
> Okay, I've Googled this problem and found multiple answers, but none
> that will work. Here's the deal. Run command is missing off the start
> menu. Simple you say, just go to the start menu and task bar
> properties and check or uncheck the feature for showing run on the
> start menu. Simple, but that is also missing under both views XP or
> Classic. Next trick is to do a Ctrl/alt/del and bring up task manager,
> click on file and in the drop down click on "new task (run)" and in
> this box type %windir%\system32\cmd.exe (or alternately I found
> instead of cmd.exe you can also type gpedit.msc) and then if in the
> command prompt you can bring up regedit and hit the F3 key and search
> for norun and change the registry value or locate the no run command
> on start menu policy in gpedit and change it to not configured. I have
> fixed this problem before with both of these methods. But back up a
> little, this time I could not even do that because when I clicked on
> File on the task manager, I did not get the option of "new task (run)"
> All I get is "exit task manager" so now what do I do. The above is all
> different ways I have fixed this problem of no run command on the
> start menu in the past and none of them are available to use now. Any
> new ideas how I can fix this?
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