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Add your items to Windows Explorer Shell context menu - it never was easier: Windows Explorer Shell Context Menu Gold v9.31 was released

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Full Vista support appended

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Add items to Windows Explorer Shell Context Menu Gold easily - how? An answer is simple - use Windows Explorer Shell Context Menu Gold , .Net component (C#, VB.NET, etc.) that will help you to add all your items to Windows Explorer Shell context menu.

Articles in this section describe methods for custom items appending to Windows 95 / 98 Explorer Shell context menu, they will not work on the latest operating systems, such as Windows XP, Windows Vista , Windows XP/Vista x64 (64-bit editions). Methods for appending of custom items (entries) to Windows Explorer Shell context menu, described here, are outdated.

To add your items to Windows Explorer Shell Context Menu Gold you should use Windows Explorer Shell Context Menu Gold component, according to Microsoft guidelines.

 



Add an option to Explorer right click menu? PDF Print E-mail
How can I add a Command Prompt option to the default Explorer right click context menu?

If you find that you frequently open a Command Prompt window and change to a specific directory, you can add the Command Prompt to your shortcut menu. This option enables you to right-click on a folder within Windows Explorer and choose the Command Prompt - which opens a Command Prompt window with that folder as your active directory.
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Adding Entries to the Standard Context Menu PDF Print E-mail

Adding Entries to the Standard Context Menu

This tutorial explains how to add an entry into the standard context menus in Windows Explorer that executes a script specified by a URL.

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