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Okay, at current all user start menus are pointed to on the network. Each subject has it's own folder under the 'start menu\programs' part, within them are various icons and other folders. In short, a beast of a start menu. (Mentioning copying was just me getting confused)
The location of EVERY user points to this start menu on the network, however what I'd like is to create a small app that lives on the desktop and all that does is take a subset of the start menu (MATHS for example) and displays those items and folders in the program window. Reason for this is when a user logs in, if they're in a maths suite, they get maths icons right in front of them in a predefined window, so they don't need to surf around the start menu to find them (it's a very big start menu, but it's a very big school too). All the program window contains would be the subset of the start menu (MATHS, ENGLISH, etc..) and it's icons and folders within that root folder. Kinda like if you didn't have 'Start Menu\Programs' as the root folder of your start menu but had 'Start Menu\Programs\Maths' instead.
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