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Need "open with" in right click context menu
Many centuries ago I once knew (due to the graciousness of a poster in a
forum such as this), a way to add the "open with" so it appears any time you right click on a file. It's been so long since I've need that info I've forgotten how to do it. Can anyone provide that procedure - I'm thinking it was a registry edit but I just can't remember. TIA! |
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Hi jackson,
Here is an example based on something simple, Notepad. Go to c:\windows folder, right click on Notepad, then Copy, then under the Windows Tree you will find a folder called 'Send To'. Paste Notepad in there and voila, its now on your right click menu. regards Jane "jackson" wrote in message ... Many centuries ago I once knew (due to the graciousness of a poster in a forum such as this), a way to add the "open with" so it appears any time you right click on a file. It's been so long since I've need that info I've forgotten how to do it. Can anyone provide that procedure - I'm thinking it was a registry edit but I just can't remember. TIA! |
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That's not what he's talking about, Jane. (Note: This doesn't apply to
WinXP, which already has an almost permanent Open With menu.) When a file has a defined association (filetype), the right-click Context Menu doesn't show the Open With menu. You can add things to the Context menu--say, three types of text editors for TXT files--or use your Send To trick, but if you want to use an application for a pre-associated file that isn't permanently listed in the Context Menu (or Send To sub-menu), you have to hold down the Shift key while right-clicking to force the Open With menu. What the OP wants is to always have the Open With menu available. -- Gary S. Terhune MS MVP Shell/User http://www.grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm http://www.grystmill.com/articles/security.htm "jane" wrote in message ... Hi jackson, Here is an example based on something simple, Notepad. Go to c:\windows folder, right click on Notepad, then Copy, then under the Windows Tree you will find a folder called 'Send To'. Paste Notepad in there and voila, its now on your right click menu. regards Jane "jackson" wrote in message ... Many centuries ago I once knew (due to the graciousness of a poster in a forum such as this), a way to add the "open with" so it appears any time you right click on a file. It's been so long since I've need that info I've forgotten how to do it. Can anyone provide that procedure - I'm thinking it was a registry edit but I just can't remember. TIA! |
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I forget, for the moment, how to do that, but here's a little app I'd
try, if I was in the market. If you do try it, please give us a report, OK? http://www.baxbex.com/openexpert.html -- Gary S. Terhune MS MVP Shell/User http://www.grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm http://www.grystmill.com/articles/security.htm "jackson" wrote in message ... Many centuries ago I once knew (due to the graciousness of a poster in a forum such as this), a way to add the "open with" so it appears any time you right click on a file. It's been so long since I've need that info I've forgotten how to do it. Can anyone provide that procedure - I'm thinking it was a registry edit but I just can't remember. TIA! |
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On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 18:42:25 -0500, "jackson"
wrote: Many centuries ago I once knew (due to the graciousness of a poster in a forum such as this), a way to add the "open with" so it appears any time you right click on a file. It's been so long since I've need that info I've forgotten how to do it. Can anyone provide that procedure - I'm thinking it was a registry edit but I just can't remember. Shift | Right Click will give you Open With in the context menu on a case by case basis. This site I found it with a Google search on "add open with right click context menu" has a registry edit it says will add Open With permanently. I haven't tried the hack so offer it as-is: http://www.activewin.com/tips/reg/menus_2.shtml -- Luke |
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Ahhhhhhhh, now I see.
Bugger, I actually thought I'd helped someone, oh well. regards Jane "Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message ... That's not what he's talking about, Jane. (Note: This doesn't apply to WinXP, which already has an almost permanent Open With menu.) When a file has a defined association (filetype), the right-click Context Menu doesn't show the Open With menu. You can add things to the Context menu--say, three types of text editors for TXT files--or use your Send To trick, but if you want to use an application for a pre-associated file that isn't permanently listed in the Context Menu (or Send To sub-menu), you have to hold down the Shift key while right-clicking to force the Open With menu. What the OP wants is to always have the Open With menu available. -- Gary S. Terhune MS MVP Shell/User http://www.grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm http://www.grystmill.com/articles/security.htm "jane" wrote in message ... Hi jackson, Here is an example based on something simple, Notepad. Go to c:\windows folder, right click on Notepad, then Copy, then under the Windows Tree you will find a folder called 'Send To'. Paste Notepad in there and voila, its now on your right click menu. regards Jane "jackson" wrote in message ... Many centuries ago I once knew (due to the graciousness of a poster in a forum such as this), a way to add the "open with" so it appears any time you right click on a file. It's been so long since I've need that info I've forgotten how to do it. Can anyone provide that procedure - I'm thinking it was a registry edit but I just can't remember. TIA! |
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jackson wrote:
Many centuries ago I once knew (due to the graciousness of a poster in a forum such as this), a way to add the "open with" so it appears any time you right click on a file. It's been so long since I've need that info I've forgotten how to do it. Can anyone provide that procedure - I'm thinking it was a registry edit but I just can't remember. 1. Regedit 2. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ CLASSES \* \ shell \ openas \ command 3. If this key isn't there then just create it 4. Give it the value of C:\WINDOWS\rundll32.exe shell32.dll,OpenAs_RunDLL %1 To have "Always use" in "Open with" default to unchecked: Change the %1 to %0 -- dadiOH ____________________________ dadiOH's dandies v3.06... ....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that. Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico |
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"Luke" blathered something like this: Many centuries ago I once knew (due to the graciousness of a poster in a forum such as this), a way to add the "open with" so it appears any time you right click on a file. It's been so long since I've need that info I've forgotten how to do it. Can anyone provide that procedure - I'm thinking it was a registry edit but I just can't remember. Shift | Right Click will give you Open With in the context menu on a case by case basis. This site I found it with a Google search on "add open with right click context menu" has a registry edit it says will add Open With permanently. I haven't tried the hack so offer it as-is: http://www.activewin.com/tips/reg/menus_2.shtml -- Luke YES! That is exactly what I'm looking for! Thanx! I'm sure that data in my brain was overwritten with something to do with XP! Thanx again. |
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"dadiOH" has spoken, and we have listened:
Many centuries ago I once knew (due to the graciousness of a poster in a forum such as this), a way to add the "open with" so it appears any time you right click on a file. It's been so long since I've need that info I've forgotten how to do it. Can anyone provide that procedure - I'm thinking it was a registry edit but I just can't remember. 1. Regedit 2. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ CLASSES \* \ shell \ openas \ command 3. If this key isn't there then just create it 4. Give it the value of C:\WINDOWS\rundll32.exe shell32.dll,OpenAs_RunDLL %1 To have "Always use" in "Open with" default to unchecked: Change the %1 to %0 -- dadiOH ____________________________ dadiOH's dandies v3.06... ...a help file of info about MP3s, recording from LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that. Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico YES, YES! And that trick about unchecking that stupid "Always use" box by default also rocks! Thank you ever so much! I KNEW there was a way, just was suffering from CRS. Thanx again! |
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Luke wrote:
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 18:42:25 -0500, "jackson" wrote: Many centuries ago I once knew (due to the graciousness of a poster in a forum such as this), a way to add the "open with" so it appears any time you right click on a file. It's been so long since I've need that info I've forgotten how to do it. Can anyone provide that procedure - I'm thinking it was a registry edit but I just can't remember. Shift | Right Click will give you Open With in the context menu on a case by case basis. This site I found it with a Google search on "add open with right click context menu" has a registry edit it says will add Open With permanently. I haven't tried the hack so offer it as-is: http://www.activewin.com/tips/reg/menus_2.shtml Didn't work for me, and the instructions couldn't be literally followed regarding copying the value, although you can still do it. Note: there is this statement in the registry tips contents page ( http://www.activewin.com/tips/reg/ ): "Note: All the tips are labeled properly so that nothing will go wrong." What a relief. |
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