Very interesting Robinwilson. Found the key
HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-436374069-1078145449-1060284298-1003\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\MenuOrder\Start Menu
I deleted the entire MenuOrder tree and it was regenerated when I rebooted the O/S, but without a text listing of start menu items. The text listing is regenerated when items are dragged in the start menu, as you point out. But, looking at the hex data in Programs/order which apparently causes the actual Start Menu order--that is, installed programs, followed by a second alpha list that includes things like Media Player, Outlook Express, Internet Explorer, etc., it looks like the registry makes a distinction between programs installed by Win XP and programs installed after the O/S is set up. But, this same second listing on the start menu also includes MS Word, Excel, Front Page, PowerPoint, Copernic, for example, each of which has the same "LNK" notation after their entry in the hex code under the "order" item in the key that was regenerated upon rebooting. In otherwords anything with LNK after it sorts in a list separate from the other programs installed on the machine.
Have you any idea why these items sort separately from installed programs? What does "LNK" signify in the key?
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