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Also I believe "Create Shortcut" is a standard option on all filetypes much like "Copy" and "Paste", so if it IS possible to get rid of it I doubt that it will be easy to find -- or well documented anywhere. but if you DO manage to find please let me know.  :D

That would be:

shell32.dll

Create ShortCut:

Menu > 210 > 1033

And:

Paste ShortCut & Undo Delete:

Menu > 215 > 1033

Edited by war59312
Posted (edited)
Also I believe "Create Shortcut" is a standard option on all filetypes much like "Copy" and "Paste", so if it IS possible to get rid of it I doubt that it will be easy to find -- or well documented anywhere. but if you DO manage to find please let me know.  :D

That would be:

shell32.dll

Create ShortCut:

Menu > 210 > 1033

And:

Paste ShortCut & Undo Delete:

Menu > 215 > 1033

Thanks...and I stand corrected. (I assume I need to edit shell32.dll and remove those entries?)

btw you wouldn't happened to know some shell32/rundll32/whatever command to make the file view in explorer refresh would you? Like when you use (right-click in folder background) {Context Menu} | Refresh after changing a registry entry...

I have tried this with no luck.

Edited by spiritpyre
Posted
Thanks...and I stand corrected. (I assume I need to edit shell32.dll and remove those entries?)

btw you wouldn't happened to know some shell32/rundll32/whatever command to make the file view in explorer refresh would you? Like when you use (right-click in folder background) {Context Menu} | Refresh after changing a registry entry...

I have tried this with no luck.

Yes simply edit shell32 and remove those entries. I just use Resource Hacker to remove the entries.

Replacer is the easy way to replace shell32.dll :

www3.telus.net/_/replacer/

Sorry dont know any command to do that or anything.

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thanks :D but to be fair you guys did give me something to start with. I'll check it out when i get some time. but it might be a day or two as I've putting alot of work into trying to implement the final step of a project I'm working on and I have a final exam this monday that I have to study for :w00t:

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if anybody can figure out commandline argument/equivalents for:

"Add to Sync List" (1)

"Add to Burn List" (2)

"Add to Now Playing List" (1)

"Add to Playlist" (2)

I might be able to write a shell extension to replace a double entry with a single one. I don't have WMP 10 atm but an extension would let us get rid of a "1" and keep a "2" (the "1"/"2" thing just means that WMP ties the options together...as far as I can tell... so you can't have one without the other...at least not without some work).

I found a list of commandline arguments here but like i said i don't have WMP10 yet so I won't have time to verify that these work the same for at least a few days. (if you can do it with one file that should be all i need for now).

Can anyone verify that these work?

I should probably add that its not a laziness thing so much as I'm working on other projects. I hope to be finshed in a few more days then I'll get WMP10 and see what i can do :P

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

i think somones looking for this tweak.. :whistle:

;Removes Map Network Drive & Manage Context
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer]
"NoNetConnectDisconnect"=dword:00000001
"NoManageMyComputerVerb"=dword:00000001

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