I'm hoping to use XYplorer as full replacement for Win7's file manager, so I'm curious how to add the right-click context items I use most in Windows Explorer. For example,
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How to add context menu items
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Magnus
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nas8e9
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Re: How to add context menu items
Hi and welcome,
Do you use a 64-bit version of Windows 7? If so, this FAQ applies.
Regardless of the above, Configuration > Extended > Context Menus > Hide shell extensions from shell context menu, needs to be disabled.
Do you use a 64-bit version of Windows 7? If so, this FAQ applies.
Regardless of the above, Configuration > Extended > Context Menus > Hide shell extensions from shell context menu, needs to be disabled.
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Magnus
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Re: How to add context menu items
Thanks for your reply. Seems like I'm a victim of 64-bit technology. lol. Any timeline for 64-bit here? Beta?
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nas8e9
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Re: How to add context menu items
There are some programs that install both 32- and 64-bit shell extensions as listed here. Alternatively, some programs offer the option of either installing only the 32-bit version or both the 32- and 64-bit version of the application, although security software doesn't belong to that group.Magnus wrote:Thanks for your reply. Seems like I'm a victim of 64-bit technology. lol.
Finally, it's possible to script a solution and put the script in a custom toolbar button or the catalog, as discussed here.
Unfortunately not: the developer is waiting for a still-in-development 64-bit compiler.Magnus wrote:Any timeline for 64-bit here? Beta?
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m48tx
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Re: How to add context menu items
I installed both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Bulk Rename to get the context menus to show up in all file managers.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
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