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Registry Hack: Delete The My Recent Documents Icon From The Start Menu

Written by Saman Sadeghi on August 15, 2007 Add comments

Why Remove My Recent Documents?

You could just remove the My Recent Documents icon from Start menu’s properties, but a smart user could always enable them again, this Registry hack would prevent your users (that you manage) from using this feature. This would be handy on a public computer (or if you’re a spy).

What Are My Recent Documents?

The My Recent Documents icon appears in your Start Menu and displays the most recent documents that have been opened on your computer. The list is composed of shortcuts to the actual documents, so deleting the list won’t affect the original files.

How To

As always, please read this important information on editing the System Registry.

  1. Hit the Windows Key+R, type regedit into the run dialog and hit OK.
  2. Now that you’re in the the Registry, navigate to this key:
    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\
    Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer

    The Registry Editor
  3. Create a new DWORD value by right-clicking the right pane and click New, then DWORD
    Create A New DWORD Value
  4. Name this newly created value:
    NoRecentDocsMenu
  5. Double Click NoRecentDocsMenu and, in the Value Data text box, assign it this value[1]:
    1
    Give The NoRecentDocsMenu Key A Value Of 1
  6. Close the Registry and reboot your machine.

You can now say goodbye the My Recent Documents Icon, and no one would be able to enable them through the Start menu’s properties because the option is completely removed!

The My Recent Documents Menu Option Has Been Removed

Uninstall

To enable the My Recent Documents menu again, just remove this Registry key and reboot.

Download

You can download this Registry key and call it at will! Just download and double-click the entry you’d like to add to your system. Also, if you’d like to make sure that there isn’t any malicious code (which I suggest, it’s your system – don’t trust anyone!), right-click the downloaded file and click Edit (or open it in Notepad). The code should closely match the instructions above.

Troubleshoot

Having trouble? Discus your problem in the Samanathon.com Windows Registry forum!

[1] A value of 0 enable the My Recent Documents menu, regardless of the option selected in the Start menu’s properties.

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    20 Comments »

    Comment by Windows tips Free software 2007-08-15 23:11:21

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    We can do it right from properties, can’t we. But I haven,t yet tried it through registry..Nice one Saman.
    and thanks for the Stumble- its giving me traffic

     
    Comment by Tech Bold 2007-08-16 08:01:00

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    Nice! :mrgreen: This registry trick is good. Now it’s time to find how to remove that option from the start Menu’s properties. :twisted:

    Comment by Saman Sadeghi 2007-08-16 10:20:45

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    That’s exactly what this hack does! It removes the menu from the Start menu and the option to enable it!

     
     
    Comment by digitalnomad 2007-08-16 12:50:02

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    Is this some kind of double post or something. What’s with the same title? It make my brain hurt.

    Comment by Saman Sadeghi 2007-08-16 13:41:02

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    Not a double post and the titles are different!

     
     
    Comment by digitalnomad 2007-08-16 14:29:42

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    Oh yeah…need to change my glasses. Whoops.

    Comment by Saman Sadeghi 2007-08-16 16:12:16

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    I probably should have changed the title a little more…

     
     
    Comment by Steven Snell 2007-08-16 17:43:36

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    Good information. Thanks for the pictures that really makes it user-friendly. (I came to your blog through your comments on PureBlogging, it’s good to see your work).

    Comment by Saman Sadeghi 2007-08-17 10:04:13

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    Welcome Steven!

    I do enjoy posting images in my How-To’s. I’m a visual person and I know they would help me, especially when doing anything on the System level - you wouldn’t want to mess that up!

     
     
    Comment by Michael Fultz 2007-08-16 21:46:59

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    You must have read my mind, because I’ve been tinkering with that thing for a while.. thanks!

     
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    Comment by Haris 2007-08-19 07:23:20

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    Nice, cool tip. Thanks for sharing.

    Can come in handy anytime :)

     
    Comment by mahdi yusuf 2007-08-19 23:38:11

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    haha nice post! but i really see the need to remove it that extensively! :grin:

     
    Comment by The Dino 2007-08-22 22:00:01

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    Isnt it possible to disable it on some server systems with profiles? You can make only few APPs appearing in start menu and you can even disable right click so users can realy do only basic stuff.

    Comment by Saman Sadeghi 2007-08-22 23:21:42

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    I don’t know about profiles - are you talking about installing Windows via LAN?

     
     
    Comment by bobby 2007-08-23 01:45:23

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    excellent work bro

     
    Comment by Free Image Hosting 2007-08-23 09:08:44

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    I like this idea, keeps people from seeing what you were working on if they use your computer.

     
    Comment by Ukrainian 2007-08-25 05:19:53

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    Is it possible to remove the Start button at all?

     
    Comment by UkVista64 2008-03-27 19:20:12

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    This hack also works for Vista 64bit. You have the option to create DWORD and QWORD in vista x64, but if you just stick with the DWORD value you’ll be fine…

    Comment by Saman Sadeghi 2008-03-29 09:54:21

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    That’s good to know, thatnks!! :grin:

     
     

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