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Edvard:
Help!

Mouser I hope this is coming out soon, as my installation of ContextEdit is suddenly borked...
I start it up and it disappears into the background, using 98% cpu.

ContextEdit did 98% of everything I ever wanted to do with my context menu, and now... :(
The 2% it didn't do was:
1- Add sub-trees and separators to the context menu
2- Re-order items in the context menu
(can CMC do these?)
Otherwise, I used it to add extension classes, Autohotkey functions, filetype-specific actions, etc.

As the lolcats would say... "It can has be betatest teim now pleez?"

(oh, and will it run on NT4?)

Curt:
don't worry, this program is coming

(....)

i fully expect ContextMenu Commander to be one of our most popular tools.  I'm hoping for release in a month or so. -mouser (September 04, 2005, 11:13 PM)
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The 2% it didn't do was:
1- Add sub-trees and separators to the context menu
2- Re-order items in the context menu-Edvard (May 25, 2007, 06:39 PM)
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On my XP the most important feature would (also) be the ability to move items from the main menu to a seperate menu  ("sub-trees")(i.e. "Copy-options ...", "3'rd part app options ...", or whatever), making the menu (menus) shorter; not so tall. Right now I have two entries too much, making the context menu taller than the screen.

mateek:
In the past few weeks, I'd just been looking for the simple syntax to add a Windows' Folder Options>File Types>[Higlighted File Type]Advanced>New... so that I could set "Printer Setup..." (also 'Preferences') in the Rt-Click context menu.  If I Print by rt-click, no dialog comes up, but the default printer spits it out.  Actually, my default is a pdf driver, but it spits it onto my screen.  I would have to add the new menu item one by one to each file type. 

Is this the right type of suggestion for ContextMenu Commander?     

How about a feature to add it on every file type that prints?  I saw the 'every file type' suggestion a few posts up.  I use MMM+ too, so if it's annoying somewhere, I can just slide it into the Dormant folder I made, that shows up on every file type anyway. 

I've picked up a useful 'copy to clipboard' from this forum for short names I'd been looking for this month too.  Great posts!

thunder7:
I have found a lot of info on Context Menu (Right Click).
Though nothing as of yet on what I would like as too 'Add a program' too the New> List.
I have tried as many app's over the years too add too the context menu.
But nothing that would allow me to add a program.

So I ponder if it can be done at all!.
hmmm,...

I found these links,..
I hope they can help someone.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb762099(VS.85).aspx

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb762101(VS.85).aspx

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb776779(VS.85).aspx

http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/excerpt/winxphacks_chap1/index1.html

NOTE: on this one. I tried it and had to restore my system.
http://www.askvg.com/add-your-favorite-program-shortcut-in-desktop-context-menu-in-windows-xp/

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/274202/en-us

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/238215/en-us

http://content.techrepublic.com.com/2346-10878_11-4643-2.html

http://search.techrepublic.com.com/search/context+menu.html?t=0&s=0&o=0

I have a lot more links, if anyone needs them.
Thunder7

Carol Haynes:
Does this article help achieve what you want:

http://mc-computing.com/WinExplorer/WinExplorerRegistry_ShellNew.htm

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