Wednesday, April 18, 2007

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Where is the run option in Vista

I have the new Vista and when I click start I don't have the run option. Could it be hidden somewhere or is there an option to be able to view the run command?
Here's how you add the run command to Windows Vista Start - Right click on the Vista Start Button and choose properties, click the "Start menu" tab at the top, and check "Show Run Command" (you'll have to scroll down to see that check box).


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