In Windows 2000, you can add a sub-menu to the Start menu for a group of users. This means that if you log in as user ABC, you will see a certain sub-menu, while user XYZ will see a completely different one. To enable this feature first log in as an administrator, then right click on the Start menu and click on Open All Users, and an explorer window will open. Click on the program folder, where you would like to add a sub-menu. Then click File > New > Menu. Enter the name of the new sub-menu and click anywhere on the desktop. Now, when users log in, they will see their personalised menus, as specified by you.
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