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windows compression! (via right click)

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by baltman, 2002/12/15.

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  1. 2002/12/15
    baltman

    baltman Inactive Thread Starter

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    i like my right click options to be (for compression):

    send to --> compressed file (or whatever windows xp calls it)

    or for extraction, i like it to be:

    extract file to folder c:\windows\desktop\ "filename "\

    however, i need stuffit b/c i have to extract those files sometimes, and same with winace. the ****** (curse word removed) programs no only put in their "send to stuffit(or winace) for compression/extraction" type options, but they also replaced the windows xp default compression agent. i hate this. i was able to remove winace's shell extensions for my right click (inside the program's options menu) but stuffit will not allow me to do that. it has no options to remove "shell extensions" or as it calls it, "context menus "

    does anyone know how to 1) get rid of stuffit right click options when dealing with a folder/compressed file and 2) reinstate the original windows xp compression agent for those duties?

    thanks to anyone with answers!!!

    (edit note: no need for rough language on here nor will it be tolerated - Newt)
     
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  2. 2002/12/16
    baltman

    baltman Inactive Thread Starter

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    hahhaa language

    wow that wasn't a bad word, it was an adjective :p

    i'll tone it down next time though, my apologies.
     

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