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  • I includeh10

    when we right-click on Windows explorer, we can see a popup menu. How to add my app on the menu? I should be something about register, what is that? thx includeh10

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    Are you referring to associating file types with a program? This link might help: msdn link

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      Are you referring to associating file types with a program? This link might help: msdn link

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      it doesn't talk about context help menu of Windows explorer. includeh10

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        when we right-click on Windows explorer, we can see a popup menu. How to add my app on the menu? I should be something about register, what is that? thx includeh10

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        Michael Dunn has written some excellent articles here on CodeProject about this topic - trying looking for his articles. What you require is a 'shell extension'. -- Andrew.

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          Michael Dunn has written some excellent articles here on CodeProject about this topic - trying looking for his articles. What you require is a 'shell extension'. -- Andrew.

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          Andrew, thanks. i did read part of his articles (1-9) before - all are in COM. i really don't like COM. i think there must be simple way to do that - may be we just need to modify register, similar to doing for double-clicking a file. cheers includeh10

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          • I includeh10

            when we right-click on Windows explorer, we can see a popup menu. How to add my app on the menu? I should be something about register, what is that? thx includeh10

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            David Crow
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            Which file type's context menu are you interested in modifying?


            "Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow

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            • I includeh10

              it doesn't talk about context help menu of Windows explorer. includeh10

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              One of the sections is on extending shortcut menus. Debbie

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                Which file type's context menu are you interested in modifying?


                "Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow

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                when we right click a file in Explorer, the munu pops up. we can see WinZip or "Send to" folder on it. file extension can be any, i.e. .mytype or .class includeh10

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                  when we right click a file in Explorer, the munu pops up. we can see WinZip or "Send to" folder on it. file extension can be any, i.e. .mytype or .class includeh10

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                  David Crow
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                  There is no single way to do this. If you are wanting to add to a context menu that already exists (e.g., the one that pops up when you right-click a .dll or .cda file), you have one set of steps. For example, if you wanted to add to the context menu of a .dll file, you could save the following to a .reg file and merge it into the registry:

                  Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

                  [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\dllfile\shell\Calc]

                  [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\dllfile\shell\Calc\command]
                  @="c:\\winnt\\system32\\calc.exe"

                  If you are wanting to create a new context menu for an extension not yet registered (e.g., .mytype), you have a different set of steps.


                  "Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow

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                    There is no single way to do this. If you are wanting to add to a context menu that already exists (e.g., the one that pops up when you right-click a .dll or .cda file), you have one set of steps. For example, if you wanted to add to the context menu of a .dll file, you could save the following to a .reg file and merge it into the registry:

                    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

                    [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\dllfile\shell\Calc]

                    [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\dllfile\shell\Calc\command]
                    @="c:\\winnt\\system32\\calc.exe"

                    If you are wanting to create a new context menu for an extension not yet registered (e.g., .mytype), you have a different set of steps.


                    "Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow

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                    DavidCrow, thanks. does "a different set of steps" mean i must use COM as suggested in previous replies? includeh10

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                      DavidCrow, thanks. does "a different set of steps" mean i must use COM as suggested in previous replies? includeh10

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                      David Crow
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                      Not necessarily. What do you have against COM anyhow?


                      "Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow

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                        Not necessarily. What do you have against COM anyhow?


                        "Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow

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                        includeh10
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                        i am very interested in the method of "Not necessarily", any comment about it? cheers includeh10

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                          i am very interested in the method of "Not necessarily", any comment about it? cheers includeh10

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                          It requires just a few more entries in the .reg file:

                          Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

                          [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.mytype]
                          @="MyType.Document"

                          [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\MyType.Document]

                          [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\MyType.Document\shell]

                          [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\MyType.Document\shell\Calc]

                          [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\MyType.Document\shell\Calc\command]
                          @="c:\\winnt\\system32\\calc.exe"

                          As has already been mentioned, this sort of stuff is explained in Michael Dunn's shell articles.


                          "Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow

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                            It requires just a few more entries in the .reg file:

                            Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

                            [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.mytype]
                            @="MyType.Document"

                            [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\MyType.Document]

                            [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\MyType.Document\shell]

                            [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\MyType.Document\shell\Calc]

                            [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\MyType.Document\shell\Calc\command]
                            @="c:\\winnt\\system32\\calc.exe"

                            As has already been mentioned, this sort of stuff is explained in Michael Dunn's shell articles.


                            "Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow

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                            includeh10
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                            you are talking about how to use double-clicking of a kind of file. i modified register as your comment, but i saw nothing on popup menu of Explorer. when i double clicked some.mytype, calculator was running. it is not right answer of my question. i read Michael Dunn's articles again, i can not find hint about my question. he added a program to menu folder "send to" of popup menu of Explorer by ::SHGetSpecialFolderLocation(0,CSIDL_SENDTO,&pidl) i will try to get answer from that point. cheers includeh10

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                              you are talking about how to use double-clicking of a kind of file. i modified register as your comment, but i saw nothing on popup menu of Explorer. when i double clicked some.mytype, calculator was running. it is not right answer of my question. i read Michael Dunn's articles again, i can not find hint about my question. he added a program to menu folder "send to" of popup menu of Explorer by ::SHGetSpecialFolderLocation(0,CSIDL_SENDTO,&pidl) i will try to get answer from that point. cheers includeh10

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                              includeh10 wrote: when i double clicked some.mytype, calculator was running. When you right-clicked an item that had a .mytype extension, you should have seen Calc at the top of the context menu. The fact that it was bold meant that it was the default option. That's why double-clicking the item started the calculator. My example was merely that - an example. You may need to extrapolate from the examples to get what you want. Not all shell items are the same so there is no one-size-fits-all solution.


                              "Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow

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                                includeh10 wrote: when i double clicked some.mytype, calculator was running. When you right-clicked an item that had a .mytype extension, you should have seen Calc at the top of the context menu. The fact that it was bold meant that it was the default option. That's why double-clicking the item started the calculator. My example was merely that - an example. You may need to extrapolate from the examples to get what you want. Not all shell items are the same so there is no one-size-fits-all solution.


                                "Opinions are neither right nor wrong. I cannot change your opinion. I can, however, change what influences your opinion." - David Crow

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                                DavidCrow, i think maybe something is wrong with my test. @=mytype.document what does it exactly mean under key of .mytype? if we open regedit, it looks name ------------ data default --------- @=mytype.document or @ --------------- mytype.document or other format?? cheers includeh10

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