Copy To Folder and Move To Folder

18 March, 2009
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This tutorial shows how to add the context menu items like this image
context menu

start>run>regedit and expand like the following

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AllFilesystemObjects\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers

right click and add new key with the name  move to

click on the key and double click the default value and set its value to

{C2FBB631-2971-11D1-A18C-00C04FD75D13}
move-to

repeat the same steps  but make it copy to instead of move to.give the value

{C2FBB630-2971-11D1-A18C-00C04FD75D13}

copy-to

now try the context menu in any folder or file.

they should work now.

to not repeat these steps again. right click on move to key and export it .do the same for copy to.

good luck :mrgreen:

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Like what image?

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Commented by Steve
on March 22, 2009
Commented by blacknoise
on March 22, 2009

I got 4 registry files that are
1. add copy to
2. add move to
3. add take ownership
4. add remove take ownership

all work simply by double clicking the file and then it added to your right click menue
I must say they work very well I been using them for almost 2 yr’s with no trouble at all

never saw a send to one though

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Commented by haskins69
on April 7, 2009

@haskins69:

after a long time eh :mrgreen: :lol:

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Commented by blacknoise
on April 8, 2009

I’ve never done anything slightly tech savvy on a PC (I’m a Mac chick personally but use Windows for work :roll: )and I must admit I was frightened to start mucking about with anything in this machine since it can be so bloody touchy, but that was dead simple and quite handy. You just made me feel slightly more empowered over this computer that I don’t get along with well at times. Thank you ever so much.

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Commented by xjzurshmee
on May 28, 2009

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