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rightclick - New - shortcut just creates an empty file, doesn't start the wizzard.



 
 
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Old September 3rd 20, 11:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
R.Wieser
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Default rightclick - New - shortcut just creates an empty file, doesn't start the wizzard.

Hello all,

When I on two XP computers, over time rather personalized, on the desktop or
folder, rightclick - "new" - "Shortcut" I just get an empty file named
"new shortcut" (no extension), and thats it.

However, on a third one, with a rather basic configuration, a "Create
shortcut" wizzard than pops up, asking for a to-be-linked-to target, and a
new name for the file.

Does anyone have any idea how to

1) Re-activate the "Create shortcut" wizzard follow-up.
(I have absolutily no idea why the wizzard disapeared!)

2) remove the "shortcut" link from the rightclick - "new" menu (preferred.
Its rather useless to me anyway, as a rightclick target - drag- create
shortcut is much more convenient)

Regards,
Rudy Wieser




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Old September 3rd 20, 01:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
JJ[_14_]
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Default rightclick - New - shortcut just creates an empty file, doesn't start the wizzard.

On Thu, 3 Sep 2020 12:56:04 +0200, R.Wieser wrote:
Hello all,

When I on two XP computers, over time rather personalized, on the desktop or
folder, rightclick - "new" - "Shortcut" I just get an empty file named
"new shortcut" (no extension), and thats it.

However, on a third one, with a rather basic configuration, a "Create
shortcut" wizzard than pops up, asking for a to-be-linked-to target, and a
new name for the file.

Does anyone have any idea how to

1) Re-activate the "Create shortcut" wizzard follow-up.
(I have absolutily no idea why the wizzard disapeared!)


Broken Shell registry setting?

For `.lnk` file, its registry key should have a `ShellNew` subkey.
In that `ShellNew` subkey, it should have a `Command` string value with
below data:

rundll32.exe appwiz.cpl,NewLinkHere %1

If everything seems already OK, chances are that there's third party
software inteference.

2) remove the "shortcut" link from the rightclick - "new" menu (preferred.
Its rather useless to me anyway, as a rightclick target - drag- create
shortcut is much more convenient)


The `Folder` and `Shortcut` menu items in the `New` popup submenu are hard
coded in SHELL32.DLL. They're added dynamically from code, instead of based
on menu resource. And it doesn't care whether the registry has any entries
for shortcut file and folder/directory types, or not.
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Old September 3rd 20, 01:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
R.Wieser
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Default rightclick - New - shortcut just creates an empty file, doesn't start the wizzard.

JJ,

Broken Shell registry setting?


I just checked, and you hit the nail on the head. The "ShellNew" key name
was altered. And there is a good chance that I, long ago, did that myself
.... whistling silently, while trying to look innocent

Thanks.

The `Folder` and `Shortcut` menu items in the `New` popup submenu
are hard coded in SHELL32.DLL. They're added dynamically from
code, instead of based on menu resource. And it doesn't care whether
the registry has any entries for shortcut file and folder/directory types,
or
not.


I was already a bit afraid of that. Oh well, you can't have everything.

Regards,
Rudy Wieser


 




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