What is a AUTOMATICDESTINATIONS-MS File Type?
The jump list function has been introduced in Windows 7 and allows you to quickly see newly edited items that are pinpointed to your taskbar by right-clicking-on l' icon. When you click on the program icon in the taskbar on the right, the list of jumps will appear at-above the program. If, for example, Windows Media Player is pinned to your taskbar and you have recently viewed several .JPG images, they will appear when you view the program drop-down list. The same goes for web browsers such as Internet Explorer or Google Chrome, but instead of images, it will most likely show web pages seen recently.
When using a program on your taskbar, the AUTOMATICDESTINATIONS-MS file is created. The path to this specific file and timestamp is saved in the file AUTOMATICDESTINATIONS MS @ - @, then referenced by the system d' operation Windows 7 when l' user right-click-on the program pin.
You will probably never see the file AUTOMATICDESTINATIONS-MS since it is referenced by the d'operating system, but if you need to navigate to the file, it is located in the following directory.
Users\% USERNAME%\ AppData\ Roaming\ Microsoft\ Windows\ Recent\ Automatic destinations.