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Navigate HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MyComputer\NameSpace\ the registry path by regedit

create or delete shorcut icon according to Object Class identifier

Shell folders

ActiveX Cache {88C6C381−2E85−11D0−94DE−444553540000}

Computer Search Results{1F4DE370−D627−11D1−BA4F−00A0C91EEDBA}

History {FF393560−C2A7−11CF−BFF4−444553540000}

Internet Explorer {871C5380−42A0−1069−A2EA−08002B30309D}

My Computer {20D04FE0−3AEA−1069−A2D8−08002B30309D}

My Documents {450D8FBA−AD25−11D0−98A8−0800361B1103}

My Network Places {208D2C60−3AEA−1069−A2D7−08002B30309D}

Offline Files {AFDB1F70−2A4C−11D2−9039−00C04F8EEB3E}

Programs {7BE9D83C−A729−4D97−B5A7−1B7313C39E0A}

Recycle Bin {645FF040−5081−101B−9F08−00AA002F954E}

Search Results {E17D4FC0−5564−11D1−83F2−00A0C90DC849}

Shared Documents {59031A47−3F72−44A7−89C5−5595FE6B30EE}

Start Menu {48E7CAAB−B918−4E58−A94D−505519C795DC}

Temporary Internet Files {7BD29E00−76C1−11CF−9DD0−00A0C9034933}

Web {BDEADF00−C265−11D0−BCED−00A0C90AB50F}

Control Panel folders

Administrative Tools {D20EA4E1−3957−11D2−A40B−0C5020524153}

Fonts {D20EA4E1−3957−11D2−A40B−0C5020524152}

Network Connections {7007ACC7−3202−11D1−AAD2−00805FC1270E}

Printers and Faxes {2227A280−3AEA−1069−A2DE−08002B30309D}

Scanners and Cameras {E211B736−43FD−11D1−9EFB−0000F8757FCD}

Scheduled Tasks {D6277990−4C6A−11CF−8D87−00AA0060F5BF}

Control Panel icons

Folder Options {6DFD7C5C−2451−11D3−A299−00C04F8EF6AF}

Taskbar and Start Menu {0DF44EAA−FF21−4412−828E−260A8728E7F1}

User Accounts {7A9D77BD−5403−11D2−8785−2E0420524153}

Other

Add Network Places {D4480A50−BA28−11D1−8E75−00C04FA31A86}

Briefcase {85BBD920−42A0−1069−A2E4−08002B30309D}

E−mail {2559A1F5−21D7−11D4−BDAF−00C04F60B9F0}

Help and Support {2559A1F1−21D7−11D4−BDAF−00C04F60B9F0}

Internet {2559A1F4−21D7−11D4−BDAF−00C04F60B9F0}

Network Setup Wizard {2728520D−1EC8−4C68−A551−316B684C4EA7}

Run {2559A1F3−21D7−11D4−BDAF−00C04F60B9F0}

Search {2559A1F0−21D7−11D4−BDAF−00C04F60B9F0}

Windows Security {2559A1F2−21D7−11D4−BDAF−00C04F60B9F0}

Edited by neo_matrix.rs
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This is a shot in the dark but are you using the latest version of Nlite? I had this exact problem happen with an older version, then a newer version is released and the problem went away.

If you mentioned that you are already using the newest version then disregard this. :)

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wow what a strage problem. Thats actually kinda cool I never thought you could get all those control panel applits to show up under my computer. I have just 2 that I added. Perhaps I might add 1 or 2 more.

As for your question just add a reg entry with the strings you want deleted to cmdlines or during runonce that should remove them once your into windows.

Edited by Madhits45
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I have verison 1.2.1 Which, accordin to nliteos.com is the latest and *greatest* version.. lol.. Um and to madhits...

As for your question just add a reg entry with the strings you want deleted to cmdlines or during runonce that should remove them once your into windows.

What would that look like... I am a complete command line/dos id***.. I was born after the invention of the GUI (thank god) and I love the GUI. I havent had a lot of time playing with command line. However, Playing with linux certainly has open that world up to me

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Did you use nlite twice on the same folder ?

Try to start again from scratch : delete the folder, copy your CD again to this folder, start nlite.

So that I wouldn't have to delete those icons every single time I reinstall XP

If needed, you can automate this with a .reg file that would silenlty be run after each install.

Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MyComputer\NameSpace\

Remove the entries you don't want.

Export the key to a .reg file. Lets name it mycomp.reg for instance.

Edit it with notepad, on the second line, add [-HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MyComputer\NameSpace\]. Save.

Move mycomp.reg to the $OEM$ folder for your CD, edit the cmdlines.txt file, add this line at the end : "regedit /s mycomp.reg" (with the quotes).

You're done.

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