Installation
Once you download Classic Shell from the SourceForge.net site, just double-click the ClassicShellSetup.exe file and follow the onscreen instructions. When you are prompted to select the features that you want to install, as shown in Figure A, be sure that you leave both check boxes selected if you want to revive the classic version of Windows Explorer as well as the Classic Start menu.
Figure A
Make sure that you leave both check boxes selected if you want to revive the classic version of Windows Explorer.
Check it out
As soon as you complete the installation procedure, you’ll immediately find the Classic Start menu in place, as shown in Figure B.
Figure B
The Classic Start menu is immediately available.
Reviving the classic version of Windows Explorer requires some configuration. First you have to enable the menu bar. To do so, launch Windows Explorer, press the [Alt] key to display the menu bar, pull down the Tools menu, and select the Folder Options command. Then, in the View tab of the Folder Options dialog box, select the Always Show Menus check box, as shown in Figure C, and click OK.
Figure C
Before you can revive the classic version of Windows Explorer, you have to enable the menu bar.
With the menu bar in place, you can right click on it and select the Classic Explorer Bar command, as shown in Figure D. If you disable the Lock the toolbars setting, you can position the Classic Explorer Bar, under the menu bar like in Windows XP.
Figure D
Just right click on the menu bar and select the Classic Explorer Bar command.
In addition to the Up button, you have the Cut, Copy, Paste, and Delete buttons back as shown in Figure E. You also have a Properties button, that displays the selected item’s properties dialog box, and an email button, which allows you to attach selected items to an email message. The last button is the Settings button, which displays the available configuration settings.
Figure E
With the Classic Explorer Bar command enabled, you now have the Up button back.
Tweaking
You can tweak the Classic Start menu, by right clicking on the Start orb and selecting the Settings command. You’ll then see the dialog box shown in Figure F and can change a host of options - you can even apply several different skins, including a classic Windows 9x/2K colored skin.
Figure F
From the Settings dialog box, you can configure a host of options including different skins.
You can tweak the Classic Explorer Bar by clicking the Settings button. When you do, you’ll see the dialog box shown in Figure G and can change a host of options - you can even select the type of navigation pane that you want to use, such as Windows XP Classic or Windows Vista.
Figure G
You can tweak the way the Classic Explorer Bar looks and feels.
Bonus features
In addition to the Classic Start menu and Classic Explorer Bar, the Classic Shell program brings back a few other classic features. Can you find them? Report your discoveries in the discussion area and describe what those other classic features are.
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