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Old April 12th 03, 08:14 PM
Lilla
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Default Changing Right-click menu

Kelly, I have been using

gabrieleponti.com : http://www.gabrieleponti.com/software/#sendtotoys

for several months without any problems on WinXP Home SP1 integrated. As far
as I can tell it didn't break anything. My Send To Mail recipient still
works, and I have not applied either of the fixes you suggest.

Lilla

"Kelly" wrote in message
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Lilla,

Using this one, breaks many other things.

After installing, go to Add/Remove - Send to Extensions Power Toy.
Choose "Change" and remove the check in front of all except "Send to any
folder". Then run these two commands: regsvr32 sendmail.dll and regsvr32
/i shell32.

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"Lilla" wrote in message
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Here's a slick little add-in that adds Send to Folder... allows you to
Move/Copy to any folder...

gabrieleponti.com : http://www.gabrieleponti.com/software/#sendtotoys

Lilla

"The Rock" wrote in message
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Is there anyway I can change the Risht-click menus? Especially the

Send
To
submenu? And, would these changes be throughout Windows Applications?

Or
are
there many Right-click menus?

Thanks1

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