cyberyeye Posted April 26, 2006 Share Posted April 26, 2006 Hi ^^A little thing i've don't understand at all In my UACD I haven't used any regtweak for tweaking sendto menu. I only use two command in a cmdfile (during runonceex) with this: regsvr32 /s /u "zipfldr.dll"regsvr32 /s /u "sendmail.dll"I don't use the "usual" copy to / move to regtweak or anything "similar" (meaning sendto regtweak) in my "regtweak.reg" (in fact i called this file optireg.reg) or any file tweak (Sendto\Desktop.ini is untouched).My problem is: in my context "sendto" menu (all user or any userprofile...) is showned all my hard disk partition letters (C;D;E;F) ; see screencap below.I would like to know how to "suppress" this partition letters from sendto menu ?-> Documents and Settings\%User%\SendTo, contains this entry:Bureau (créer un raccourci)desktop.iniNotepad 2(same for default user\sendto)-> start menu > Run: sendtoBureau (créer un raccourci)desktop.iniNotepad 2-> %User%\SendTo\Desktop.ini, contains this entry:[LocalizedFileNames]Destinataire.MAPIMail=@sendmail.dll,-4Bureau (créer un raccourci).DeskLink=@sendmail.dll,-21Dossier compressé.ZFSendToTarget=@zipfldr.dll,-10148(same for default user\sendto)I put my optireg.reg in attachment (let's say my regtweak.reg). Maybe i've made a typo or any mistake ???I've searching a lot in msfn forum, and other board, and of course google, i've find nothing on this problem.....Any idea ? Please help ^^ps: Had amd64 and nf4 ultra mobo, maybe a issue with nvidia sata/ide drivers ? I mean i've read in a kb article ( forget the numbers ;( ) that sendto can show "dynamic storage device" like usb key automatically ; i suppose (hope i'm wrong) that nvidia drivers give xp bad info with ide/sata, and then "sendto" shown all partition hdd sata ?OptiReg.reg.txt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cyberyeye Posted April 27, 2006 Author Share Posted April 27, 2006 up ^^no reply (arghh lol) so this bring me a question: did i'm the only one to have this issue or... not ? Or maybe my post is not clearly explained ?Any advice or solution is welcome Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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