I'd try copying the EXE to pspadadmin.exe and set a shortcut to that
accordingly
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Alan Bourke
alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm
On Sat, 12 Nov 2022, at 3:10 PM, Paul Newton wrote:
> Hi
>
> In my setup I have PSPad.EXE and PSPad (Admin).EXE. The latter is
> simply a copy of the former
Thank for the suggestion, Alan
I've tried that and several other combinations of EXE name, shortcut
name etc and whatever I do it just still shows as "PSPad"
Paul
On 13/11/2022 09:22, Alan Bourke wrote:
I'd try copying the EXE to pspadadmin.exe and set a shortcut to that accordingly
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As a result of various attempts I am now ending up with several
duplicate entries on the right-click menu - any ideas where these are
stored so that I can clean things up?
Thanks
Paul Newton
On 13/11/2022 09:22, Alan Bourke wrote:
I'd try copying the EXE to pspadadmin.exe and set a shortcut
Could this be what you are looking for?
https://www.wikihow.com/Add-New-Options-to-Right-Click-Menu-in-Windows
13 Nov 2022 09:19:04 Paul Newton :
> As a result of various attempts I am now ending up with several duplicate
> entries on the right-click menu - any ideas where these are stored so t
Hi Frank
Thanks for that reference. My problem is that I can get the context
menu to run PSPad normally or as administrator, it's just that both
programs (PSPad.EXE and PSPadAdmin.EXE) appear in the context menu as
"PSPad" with no way of distinguishing between them. By the way, I
believe th
Hi all
Probably a long shot but has anyone managed to get labels printing to a Dymo
450 Twin Turbo.
I am trying to get it to choose the correct spool (printer has two) . It
always defaults to the last one printed to.
There is sample code for VB but nothing for Fox. Would've expected if I
I had used the Dymo ActiveX to switch which side the job needed to print to.
I printed everything through the ActiveX.
I don't know if the latest software ships the ActiveX control.
I know the .NET library they have available doesn't work in .NET 6. That and
the expensive 550 printers and the req
Hi all
The solution turned out to be
In HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Local
Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\MuiCache
change the data for
C:\Program Files\PSPad editor\PSPadAdmin.exe.FriendlyAppName
from PSPad to PSPad (Admin)
Paul
On 13/11/2022 13:46, Frank Cazabon wrote:
Could this be wha
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