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Paul Jacobson
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      04-30-2007
I am using the right click menu to send folders to the desktop as links.
The strange thing is that when I right click on the link on the desktop,
the highlighted default item is MOVE or RENAME AUDIO FILES. There are no WAV
files or other audio material in any of the folders that I am trying to
access. Everything works if I scroll down the right click menu to the open.
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dean-dean
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      05-01-2007
Do all your shortcuts (to programs, documents, etc.,) have Move or Rename
Audio Files in their context menus, or just those folder shortcuts? Do
folders (not shortcuts to) have this context menu? It appears that it might
be a shell extension added by the program Easy Media Creator. If you have
that program, is there an option to remove the context menu within the
program? If not, and you don't want the extension, in the Registry Editor,
go to

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shellex\ContextMenuHandle rs\RXDCExtSvr

Right-click on the key RXDCExtSvr, and choose Delete.




"Paul Jacobson" <> wrote in message
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>I am using the right click menu to send folders to the desktop as links.
> The strange thing is that when I right click on the link on the desktop,
> the highlighted default item is MOVE or RENAME AUDIO FILES. There are no
> WAV
> files or other audio material in any of the folders that I am trying to
> access. Everything works if I scroll down the right click menu to the
> open.
> --
> Paul M. Jacobson


 
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Paul Jacobson
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      05-01-2007
That is a good sugestion. I do have this program. It is only the folder
shortcuts. I will check the program options out later or do the registry
hack as you suggest.

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Paul M. Jacobson


"dean-dean" wrote:

> Do all your shortcuts (to programs, documents, etc.,) have Move or Rename
> Audio Files in their context menus, or just those folder shortcuts? Do
> folders (not shortcuts to) have this context menu? It appears that it might
> be a shell extension added by the program Easy Media Creator. If you have
> that program, is there an option to remove the context menu within the
> program? If not, and you don't want the extension, in the Registry Editor,
> go to
>
> HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shellex\ContextMenuHandle rs\RXDCExtSvr
>
> Right-click on the key RXDCExtSvr, and choose Delete.
>
>
>
>
> "Paul Jacobson" <> wrote in message
> news:16534CBF-86DF-4ABD-8E6A-...
> >I am using the right click menu to send folders to the desktop as links.
> > The strange thing is that when I right click on the link on the desktop,
> > the highlighted default item is MOVE or RENAME AUDIO FILES. There are no
> > WAV
> > files or other audio material in any of the folders that I am trying to
> > access. Everything works if I scroll down the right click menu to the
> > open.
> > --
> > Paul M. Jacobson

>
>

 
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