Banish Programs from Windows' Recent Programs List
Posted by Kevin Purdy at 1:00 AM on December 27, 2007
Windows' "Recent Programs" list, the one that puts big shortcut icons in your Start Menu, can be helpful, but it can also be a redundant collection of links to the programs you already launch from elsewhere. But throw a few lines into the Registry Editor and you can prevent certain programs from ever showing up in that box again. After launching the Registy Editor (run "regedit" from the "Run" or "Start Search" boxes), here's how:
Browse to the 'HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\ Applications' key on the left pane. Here, select the sub-keys for the applications that you do not want to appear on the start list. Finally, right-click anywhere on the right pane of the Registry Editor and select 'New | String Value'. Overwrite the name suggested by Windows with 'NoStartPage'.After a restart, your unwanted programs don't appear, leaving only convenient semi-used shortcuts. Might also be handy for keeping the boss from knowing about your growing FreeCell mastery. As with any registry hack, be sure to back up your entire registry and go slowly.

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kidtiger
Posted 7:45 AM 26/12/07
Nice hack, but I find that my list never fills up since I made the icons "small".
1. Open "Start" menu
2. Right click the icon area, Properties
3. Go to "Start menu" tab
4. Click "Customize..."
5. Choose "Small icons"
kidtiger
bichopro
Posted 7:18 AM 26/12/07
or you can edit this list with TweakUI
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bichopro
Woodsyx
Posted 10:28 AM 26/12/07
Right click on the program you want to remove and select the "Remove from This List" option.
Woodsyx
Johnay
Posted 9:52 AM 26/12/07
I just use the classic menus. Simple and sweet.
Johnay
jfty.009260
Posted 8:52 PM 26/12/07
What I did was:
1. Right click start menu.
2. Go to Properties.
3. Click Customize.
4. Under Programs, set the Number of Programs on Start Menu to 0.
Programs don't appear in the list in my case so it's always empty. Dunno if it works in Vista, as I'm using XP.
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