Vishal Gupta
Microsoft MVP
Guys!
I'm back with another cool finding.
Today I was doing some R&D in Vista registry as usual and I found that MS ppl hv also included "Open Command Windows here" option in desktop context menu, which is displayed while pressing the <SHIFT> key (bcoz of the extended key). They put this option in following registry key:
Which was not present in XP or other versions of windows. So a wicked idea came in my little naughty mind.
I created another key under "shell" key and set its "command" value to WMP path and VOILLA, it worked. I got it in desktop context menu and it was working fine.
*img511.imageshack.us/img511/3559/desktopzc7.jpg
So here is the full tutorial to add any application shortcut in desktop context menu:
*www.askvg.com/add-your-favorite-application-shortcut-in-desktop-context-menu-in-windows-vista/
I'm back with another cool finding.
Today I was doing some R&D in Vista registry as usual and I found that MS ppl hv also included "Open Command Windows here" option in desktop context menu, which is displayed while pressing the <SHIFT> key (bcoz of the extended key). They put this option in following registry key:
Code:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shell\cmd
I created another key under "shell" key and set its "command" value to WMP path and VOILLA, it worked. I got it in desktop context menu and it was working fine.
*img511.imageshack.us/img511/3559/desktopzc7.jpg
So here is the full tutorial to add any application shortcut in desktop context menu:
*www.askvg.com/add-your-favorite-application-shortcut-in-desktop-context-menu-in-windows-vista/
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