in reply to Hooking scripts to context menu items in windows explorer

Not quite what you asked, you can get almost what you want by putting a shortcut to your script in C:\Documents and Settings\{username}\SendTo.

Does C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\SendTo also get checked? Gotta run, no time to test.

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Re^2: Hooking scripts to context menu items in windows explorer
by pht (Acolyte) on Oct 08, 2008 at 09:35 UTC
    Nope, putting it in All Users does not work. As I said, I know about the Send To alternative, though it has its disadvantages - that's extra click and a limit on the number of arguments passed to the script ...