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Display a menu in context menu

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    Hi all, I have created one windows application setup.Now i want to display mt application shortcut in the menu that is when i left click on the file it should display the application name in the menu. How can i do it ? Thanks in advance.

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      Hi all, I have created one windows application setup.Now i want to display mt application shortcut in the menu that is when i left click on the file it should display the application name in the menu. How can i do it ? Thanks in advance.

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      Are you asking how to create a file association, so that when you are on the Desktop, or in a Windows Explorer window, and you context-click on a file whose type is the type you have associated: then you want the Windows system context menu to appear with the name of your application under the "Open With" sub-menu ? Have you set the left mouse button to be the context-click button ?

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