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Removing 'print' and 'edit' from context menu for images in XP3
How do I remove 'print' and 'edit' from context menu in XP3? I can't find
these in file types / or in the registry / I have thoroughly searched but they keep turning up in JPG images. Thanks, Oreally |
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Removing 'print' and 'edit' from context menu for images in XP3
Try locating the following key (if you are familiar with and capable of
editing the registry) and removing the entries (if they exist) from under the "Shell" key there ; [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\audio\She ll] ....this key does not appear under the registered File-Types, but deals with *all* classes of Audio-file. *NB - Please exercise care when editing the registry, always create a backup and / or create a 'System Restore' point first. == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "Oreally" wrote in message ... How do I remove 'print' and 'edit' from context menu in XP3? I can't find these in file types / or in the registry / I have thoroughly searched but they keep turning up in JPG images. Thanks, Oreally |
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Removing 'print' and 'edit' from context menu for images in XP3
I must apologize, I am still half asleep, but the information I gave is
still valid, only use the following key ; [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\image] ....for all classes of IMAGE-FILE, instead! Sorry about that... == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) |
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Removing 'print' and 'edit' from context menu for images in XP3
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Tim Meddick typed: Try locating the following key (if you are familiar with and capable of editing the registry) and removing the entries (if they exist) from under the "Shell" key there ; [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\audio\She ll] ...this key does not appear under the registered File-Types, but deals with *all* classes of Audio-file. *NB - Please exercise care when editing the registry, always create a backup and / or create a 'System Restore' point first. == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "Oreally" wrote in message ... How do I remove 'print' and 'edit' from context menu in XP3? I can't find these in file types / or in the registry / I have thoroughly searched but they keep turning up in JPG images. Thanks, Oreally I seem to recall those were available controls in gpedit.msc? Easier than doing a registry hack. |
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Removing 'print' and 'edit' from context menu for images in XP3
Twayne,
What? - Do you mean that the GPO editor has the capability to define which applications open all image-file-types (in this case) or, all-audio-files, and all-video-files? The key I quoted along with two others close to it ; [...iations\Audio\Shell\...] [...iations\Image\Shell\...] [...iations\Video\Shell\...] ....*do* control the overriding opening application any file classed as belonging to the above group-types. Also, as well as the media-groups, there are keys for "Text-file-type", "System-file-type", two Directory-containing-media-file-type keys (for folders containing either Audio-file-type and Video-file-types) and finally one key for Drives of type CD-ROM. So you still really think that it's possible to set [define] any of that*¹ in the GPO Editor [gpedit.msc] ? *¹ i.e. - meaning; to set overriding associations for "groups of file-types" such as "Audio", "Image" and "Video". == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "Twayne" wrote in message ... In , Tim Meddick typed: Try locating the following key (if you are familiar with and capable of editing the registry) and removing the entries (if they exist) from under the "Shell" key there ; [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\audio\She ll] ...this key does not appear under the registered File-Types, but deals with *all* classes of Audio-file. *NB - Please exercise care when editing the registry, always create a backup and / or create a 'System Restore' point first. == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "Oreally" wrote in message ... How do I remove 'print' and 'edit' from context menu in XP3? I can't find these in file types / or in the registry / I have thoroughly searched but they keep turning up in JPG images. Thanks, Oreally I seem to recall those were available controls in gpedit.msc? Easier than doing a registry hack. |
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