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ivan
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In this Context...
In my Config --> Advanced, I have "XYplorer in shell context menu" unticked, but if I right-click on a file I get stuff at the top of the context menu along the lines of "To Clipboard, Rename Special and Move/Copy/Back Up to". To me it seems XYplorer integrated itself in shell context menu when in XYplorer even though I don't want it to. May I ask why and how to disable it? Thank you
Windows Vista Business SP1 32-bit, Logitech MX400 mouse, SetPoint 4.60.122


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serendipity
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Re: In this Context...
Come on Ivan, you are old enough here to know that these things are well documented in XYwiki. "XYplorer in shell context menu" is for showing XYplorer in windows shell, Uncheck "Custom items in shell context menu" to get what you are asking for.ivan wrote:In my Config --> Advanced, I have "XYplorer in shell context menu" unticked, but if I right-click on a file I get stuff at the top of the context menu along the lines of "To Clipboard, Rename Special and Move/Copy/Back Up to". To me it seems XYplorer integrated itself in shell context menu when in XYplorer even though I don't want it to. May I ask why and how to disable it? Thank you
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ivan
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Re: In this Context...
Oh, I see!serendipity wrote:Come on Ivan, you are old enough here to know that these things are well documented in XYwiki. "XYplorer in shell context menu" is for showing XYplorer in windows shell, Uncheck "Custom items in shell context menu" to get what you are asking for.
I thought "custom items" meant stuff that 3rd party apps ask you if you want them integrated into shell context menu
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