Hi, I have a lot of troubles to understand the menu structure used in SuSE 9.2. The problem: I have installed crossover office. It created CrossOver menu entry in KDE, and "Windows Application" entry as well. Unfortunately I have deleted the "Windows Application" entry and I can not make it reappear. Even complete reinstall of CrossOver does not help. Now I have in /usr/share/desktop-directories these 2 .directory files, but only CrossOver one is shown. So, I started to dig in, and I see that the menu structure (folder "Windows Applications", subfolder "Programs", and .desktop files for the apps) is in ~/.kde/share/applink But if I try to create a new Menu subfolder in Menu Editor, it puts a new .directory file in ~/.local/share/desktop-directories, and if I create a new menu item (application) it puts its .desktop file in ~/.local/share/apps. If I go in MenuEditor and delete the new created entries, these files from ~/.local/share are not deleted. So, I think there should be one more file somewere else, which defines the relations between the Menu folders and the apps, but I can not find where. And I can not figure out how to recreate my "Windows Applications" entries. I can do it manually, but that way if I install some new application in CrossOver, it will not appear on the menu, but entry will be created in ~/.kde/shared/applink/Windows Application Any help will be highly appreciated. Sunny -- Get Firefox http://www.spreadfirefox.com/?q=affiliates&id=10745&t=85