"Excluded" Menu

All programs that have been excluded by the use of exclusions are placed to "Excluded" Menu. The purpose of this menu is to show what programs have been excluded and why. You can check if your exclusion scheme works correctly or not. And, in some special cases, you can relaunch an excluded program. "Excluded" Menu is a submenu of Recent Menu.

Every menu item of this menu contains short string in square brackets after the name or path of program. This string shows a type and describes a reason of the exclusion.

Here is an interpretation of string's value:

  • NonExe - file of the program has no EXE extension
  • WinFol - the program is situated in Windows folder
  • SysFol - the program is situated in Windows\System folder (Windows\System32 on Windows NT/2000/XP)
  • ComFol - the program is situated in Windows\Command folder (on Windows 9x only)
  • Startup - link to the program is situated in "Startup" folder of Start Menu of current user
  • RunKey - link to the program is situated in Run/RunOnce/RunServices keys of system registry (both in Current User and Local Machine branches)
  • Floppy - the program is situated on floppy disk
  • CD-ROM - the program is situated on CD-ROM disk
  • SysTemp - file of the program has "System" or "Temporary" attributes
  • Folder - the program is situated in one of user-defined excluded folders
  • Program - path of program's file fits one of user-defined exclusion masks
  • Icon - some icon of the program is contained in user-defined list of icons to exclude

    When you click menu's item, you can hold "Shift" button to run adequate application with parameters.

    "Customize..." item opens "Excluded" Menu options" dialog.


    See also:

    "Excluded" Menu options, Exclusions


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