My Recent Documents is Missing (Restricted) – Start Menu
July 19, 2007 15 Comments
Windows XP My Recent Documents menu is missing from the Start Menu and is also missing when you try to customize the Start Menu using the Taskbar and Start Menu applet in the Control Panel. The most likely cause of this is malware utilizing Group Policy Objects which enforces policies for system settings and/or user accounts settings. The Group Policy for Remove My Recent Documents icon from Start Menu will cause the My Recent Documents menu to be restricted/disabled (removed) from Start Menu when enabled.
Group Policies are typically applied at businesses to control access to programs, system properties, and user account settings. For Home users, My Recent Documents menu can be removed from the Start Menu by these Group Policies but usually malware is the culprit. If you are a home user and the My Recent Documents menu is missing from the Start Menu and looks like the pictures below then there is a good chance you are infected with malware.
My Recent Documents Missing – Start Menu
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My Recent Documents – Start Menu
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My Recent Documents Options Missing – Taskbar and Start Menu Properties
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My Recent Documents Options – Taskbar and Start Menu Properties
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NOTE
Ensure your computer is malware free before applying the following solutions.
CAUTION
Before making any changes to the Windows XP Registry, please backup your Windows XP Registry using the direction from "Using ERUNT to back up the Windows XP Registry".
Manual Steps Using Group Policy Editor
NOTE
The Group Policy Editor requires Administrative privileges and is only available for Windows XP Professional Edition. Windows XP Home users can use the Windows XP Registry method to remove the Group Policy restriction.
- Click Start and then Run.
- Type gpedit.msc in the Run dialog box.
- Press ENTER on your keyboard.
- In the Group Policy Editor navigate to:
User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Start Menu and Taskbar- Double-click Remove Documents menu from Start Menu.
- Select Not Configured.
NOTE
If the My Recent Documents menu is restricted/disabled (missing) from the Start Menu on a per User account basis then the above method will not work, you will need to use the Registry Editor to remove the Group Policy.
Manual Steps Using Windows XP Registry
- Click Start and then Run.
- Type regedit.exe in the Run dialog box.
- Press ENTER on your keyboard.
- Navigate to:
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer- Right-click NoRecentDocsMenu to select Modify.
- Change the value to 0.
- Navigate to:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer- Right-click NoRecentDocsMenu to select Modify.
- Change the value to 0.
- Quit the Registry Editor (Regedit.exe).
NOTE
You may need to log off then log on to your user account or restart your computer for the changes to take affect.
Manual Steps Using REG ADD
- Open a Command Window.
- Type:
REG ADD "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer" /v NoRecentDocsMenu /t REG_DWORD /d 0- Press ENTER on your keyboard.
- Type:
REG ADD "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer" /v NoRecentDocsMenu /t REG_DWORD /d 0- Press ENTER on your keyboard.
- Type EXIT and press ENTER on your keyboard.
NOTE
You may need to log off then log on to your user account or restart your computer for the changes to take affect.
Automated Fix Using an Registration File
- Download RcntDcmntHstry.Allow.reg to a folder on your hard drive.
- Right-click RcntDcmntHstry.Allow.reg to select Merge.
- Now the registration entries are added for you.
NOTES
The RcntDcmntHstry.Allow.reg file is from my web server (http://lprf.homeserver.com). You also can view the contents of the RcntDcmntHstry.Allow.reg file by right-clicking the file and selecting Edit. You may need to log off then log on to your user account or restart your computer for the changes to take affect.
Platforms Tested
- Microsoft Windows XP Editions
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Edited: May 10, 2012
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