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Right Click Options

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by slidellsimba, 2003/05/08.

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  1. 2003/05/08
    slidellsimba

    slidellsimba Inactive Thread Starter

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    I am trying to remove some options from my right click menu. Specifically when I right click a folder and i get the options to "cut, delete, and copy ". There are a few progs that added links there and i NEVER use them, so i would like to get rid of them. Someone please help

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    brett

    brett Inactive Alumni

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    Look here (and, yes, it will work with XP).
     

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    slidellsimba

    slidellsimba Inactive Thread Starter

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    thanks

    good looking out with the quick reply and link.
    THANKS YA
     
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    slidellsimba

    slidellsimba Inactive Thread Starter

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    problems

    i am extremely new at this and i have no idea how to use this prog. can someone please help?
     
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    davott

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    Three reasons to drop your idea.

    1. All program folders are not the same. The right-click menus can vary from one program to another. You may think you'll never use a particular menu item, but you'll never know for sure. Better to have it and not use it, than not having it at all.

    2. The program mentioned by Brett is not free.

    3. If, as you state, you're a beginner, remember--better safe than sorry. I'd forget it. And never forget the UXB principle--don't mess with UneXploded Bombs.
     
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