Still exists under File
I hope someone can help me put it back because it's very handy.
Yes, I did go to help.
Thanks
Lost Move Copy Backup on Right Click
Lost Move Copy Backup on Right Click
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Re: Lost Move Copy Backup on Right Click
Thanks for the reply, Filehero.
If you are telling me to untick the box, I did that but still no right click items.
Any other idea?
If you are telling me to untick the box, I did that but still no right click items.
Any other idea?
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Re: Lost Move Copy Backup on Right Click
Hi jadinolf,
Or, if it doesn't help you'll need to provide a more detailed dexription of the problem.
Do you have the 64-bit menu permanently active (under Shell Integration > 64-bit Windows)? If yes, you have deactivate it in order to get back the XY context menu as default.
Cheers,
Filehero
yes, tick/check it to make it reappear in the file context menu.jadinolf wrote:Any other idea?
Or, if it doesn't help you'll need to provide a more detailed dexription of the problem.
Do you have the 64-bit menu permanently active (under Shell Integration > 64-bit Windows)? If yes, you have deactivate it in order to get back the XY context menu as default.
Cheers,
Filehero
Re: Lost Move Copy Backup on Right Click
Xyplorer in Shell Context Menu is unticked.
Below 64 Bit Windows
Show real Syst 32 Directory and Show the 64 Bit Context Menu is ticked.
Below 64 Bit Windows
Show real Syst 32 Directory and Show the 64 Bit Context Menu is ticked.
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Re: Lost Move Copy Backup on Right Click
What happens if you untick this option?jadinolf wrote:...Show the 64 Bit Context Menu is ticked.
Cheers,
Filehero
Re: Lost Move Copy Backup on Right Click
One side effect of having Show the 64-bit context menu enabled is that you lose XYplorer's custom items in the context menu.
Enable: Custom items in shell context menu (Menus, Mouse, Safety - Context Menus)
Ensure Move/Copy/Backup To is checked in the Folder Tree... and/or File List... dialogs which Filehero pointed out.
And disable: Show the 64-bit context menu (Shell Integration - 64-bit Windows)
You can still pull up the 64-bit context menu by selecting "Show 64-bit context menu" from the item's context menu.
So to get them back you must...http://www.xyplorer.com/xyfc/viewtopic.php?p=98716#p98716 wrote:v13.60.0010 - 2014-01-13 21:00 +++ Configuration | Shell Integration: Added option "Show 64-bit context menu". Tick it to show the 64-bit shell context menu instead of the 32-bit shell context menu. Notes: - The shell context menu is the menu you see when you right-click files or folders. Here so-called shell extensions can place custom commands that extend the Windows native commands. But there is a drawback: On 64-bit Windows, 32-bit applications only show 32-bit shell extensions, and 64-bit applications only show 64-bit shell extensions. Now XYplorer offers you the best of both worlds: You can pop the 32-bit context menu AND the 64-bit context menu, whatever you prefer! - The option is only offered under 64-bit Windows (it would be meaningless under 32-bit Windows). - The functionality is provided by the helper file ContextMenu64.exe which has to be located in the path of XYplorer.exe. The new download packages contain this file. - The 64-bit context menu will not contain any of XYplorer's custom items in the shell context menu. - If you leave the new option unticked then the 32-bit context menu (in Tree and List) will offer an extra command "Show 64-bit Context Menu" by which you can open the 64-bit context menu on the fly. That way you can have XYplorer's custom items in the context AND quick access to the 64-bit context menu. - Last not least, credits and a big thanks for designing and writing ContextMenu64.exe go to "Mesh" (from XY Beta Club)!
Enable: Custom items in shell context menu (Menus, Mouse, Safety - Context Menus)
Ensure Move/Copy/Backup To is checked in the Folder Tree... and/or File List... dialogs which Filehero pointed out.
And disable: Show the 64-bit context menu (Shell Integration - 64-bit Windows)
You can still pull up the 64-bit context menu by selecting "Show 64-bit context menu" from the item's context menu.
Re: Lost Move Copy Backup on Right Click
Thanks Filehero. that did it.Filehero wrote:What happens if you untick this option?jadinolf wrote:...Show the 64 Bit Context Menu is ticked.
Cheers,
Filehero
The interesting thing is I cannot believe I would have ticked it since I don't remember even visiting that area.
I don't think my dog did it.
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Re: Lost Move Copy Backup on Right Click
TheQwerty, thank you very much for the education. I really appreciate it. Thanks to "Mesh" and anyone else who has contributed to this fine program.TheQwerty wrote:One side effect of having Show the 64-bit context menu enabled is that you lose XYplorer's custom items in the context menu.So to get them back you must...http://www.xyplorer.com/xyfc/viewtopic.php?p=98716#p98716 wrote:v13.60.0010 - 2014-01-13 21:00 +++ Configuration | Shell Integration: Added option "Show 64-bit context menu". Tick it to show the 64-bit shell context menu instead of the 32-bit shell context menu. Notes: - The shell context menu is the menu you see when you right-click files or folders. Here so-called shell extensions can place custom commands that extend the Windows native commands. But there is a drawback: On 64-bit Windows, 32-bit applications only show 32-bit shell extensions, and 64-bit applications only show 64-bit shell extensions. Now XYplorer offers you the best of both worlds: You can pop the 32-bit context menu AND the 64-bit context menu, whatever you prefer! - The option is only offered under 64-bit Windows (it would be meaningless under 32-bit Windows). - The functionality is provided by the helper file ContextMenu64.exe which has to be located in the path of XYplorer.exe. The new download packages contain this file. - The 64-bit context menu will not contain any of XYplorer's custom items in the shell context menu. - If you leave the new option unticked then the 32-bit context menu (in Tree and List) will offer an extra command "Show 64-bit Context Menu" by which you can open the 64-bit context menu on the fly. That way you can have XYplorer's custom items in the context AND quick access to the 64-bit context menu. - Last not least, credits and a big thanks for designing and writing ContextMenu64.exe go to "Mesh" (from XY Beta Club)!
Enable: Custom items in shell context menu (Menus, Mouse, Safety - Context Menus)
Ensure Move/Copy/Backup To is checked in the Folder Tree... and/or File List... dialogs which Filehero pointed out.
And disable: Show the 64-bit context menu (Shell Integration - 64-bit Windows)
You can still pull up the 64-bit context menu by selecting "Show 64-bit context menu" from the item's context menu.
I have 4 64 bit computers which I built myself but I am far from being really knowledgeable with computers. I am just an 80 year old grandfather who likes playing with computers.
Thanks all.
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Re: Lost Move Copy Backup on Right Click
Hi jadinolf,
glad to read the issue is gone.
Cheers,
FIlehero
glad to read the issue is gone.
Cheers,
FIlehero
Re: Lost Move Copy Backup on Right Click
Same here, Filehero.Filehero wrote:Hi jadinolf,
glad to read the issue is gone.![]()
Cheers,
FIlehero
If it happens again, I will know where to go.
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Re: Lost Move Copy Backup on Right Click
Silly me, I email David about losing the special move/copy/backup to context menu and he replies to post to the forums. Guess I soulda looked here first.
But curious why it gets lost when checking off the 64bit context menu?
But curious why it gets lost when checking off the 64bit context menu?
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