Check if it's in the send to folder. If not, you could try copying it
from another user:
C:\Documents and Settings\Default User\SendTo


On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:23 AM, John Cook<[email protected]> wrote:
> Copy their desktop, favorites and N2k files to a network location, delete
> their profile, do a disk cleanup, rebuild their profile and copy the files
> back, I doubt it is worth troubleshooting.
> John W. Cook
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> From: John Aldrich
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Sent: Wed Jun 17 11:21:31 2009
> Subject: Send shortcut to desktop
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> I realize this is the NT Admin list, not the XP list, but Iÿÿ™ve asked there
> and am getting deafening silence. J On my machine (and pretty much every
> other machine in my network) one of the options when you right-click and
> selecÿÿâÿœsend toÿ€� is ÿÿœdesktop (create shortcutÿÿ€�. However, one
> useÿÿ€™s machine does not have that option.ÿÿâÿ™m wondering if there is
> aÿÿ€œpowertooÿÿ€� or something like that that I need to install on his
> machine. All desktop machines in my network are XP Pro.
>
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> Thanks,
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