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Program to control adds and subtractions from context menus--know one?
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<blockquote data-quote="conceptualclarity" data-source="post: 801645" data-attributes="member: 11916"><p>I have an old giveaway of that as Synei System Utilities.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks. As I said, context menu editors are fine, and I use this one, but stopping unwanted alteration of the context menu before it takes hold would be great.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't know why it is that each context menu program is so limited in what it detects of what is currently in your context menus, but fortunately they don't all detect the same things. And they really do get rid of what you tell them to get rid of. But sometimes that's only till the next time you run the program that insisted on forcing its way into your context menu .</p><p></p><p>I know there are programs with names like registry watcher, and I wonder if they could help here, since context menu modification is always writing to the registry as best I can tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="conceptualclarity, post: 801645, member: 11916"] I have an old giveaway of that as Synei System Utilities. Thanks. As I said, context menu editors are fine, and I use this one, but stopping unwanted alteration of the context menu before it takes hold would be great. I don't know why it is that each context menu program is so limited in what it detects of what is currently in your context menus, but fortunately they don't all detect the same things. And they really do get rid of what you tell them to get rid of. But sometimes that's only till the next time you run the program that insisted on forcing its way into your context menu . I know there are programs with names like registry watcher, and I wonder if they could help here, since context menu modification is always writing to the registry as best I can tell. [/QUOTE]
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