

#Does peazip of context menu support code#
After running the same lines of code from a command window opened as Administrator it worked fine (right-click on cmd, select "run as administrator", and paste Naderi's code into the command prompt window, or paste it into a.


Naderi wrote that, but I tried running with my own user first anyway, and got messages stating success, so I thought it might have worked, but the menu items were still there after restarting the computer. I also want to stress that you really need to run the command prompt as Administrator. Removing the entries in the registrey using regsvr32 /u is a much better option than deleting the files, that was suggested above. (The delay is distict even on a fast computer with SSD.) Especially since there is no built-in option to remove the Windows integration. Adobe needs to address this, so that the Acrobat Windows integration is not done by default, when installing Acrobat, since it slows down right click menus like this. Now I realize it was due to the Acrobat explorer integration, after installing Acrobat. There has been a short delay when I right click any file, for quite a while. This applies to apps like the Midori web browser, Mousepad text editor, Parole video player, and. Thank you Naderi! After uregistering those dll:s, using your code, context menus appear ligthning fast when right clicking on files, just as when my computer was new. There are also good news for users of the Xfce desktop environment, as PeaZip 8.3 offer better integration with Xfce by automatically improving how Xfce apps alternatives are being configured in the Open with right-click context menu. If there are any questions, just let me know! Normally enabling/disabling registry keys isn't a problem when it's a current user key, but the context menu is found in the ROOT Files (x86)\\Adobe\\Acrobat 11.0\\Acrobat Elements\\ContextMenuShim64.dll"Ĭan somebody help us how we can manage the right click context menu using Active Directory user Groups?
#Does peazip of context menu support pro#
We can disable the whole adobe context menu by editing or removing the root registry key (see under) but then the users with rights for adobe pro XI can't use it anymore. With Active Directory we can control the users in GROUPS who can see and use the Adobe acrobat pro XI software, but as standard all users see the adobe acrobat pro right click context menu which is used to convert/combine to PDF. We would like to disable the adobe right mouse click context menu for our employees that don't have rights to use the Adobe Acrobat pro XI software.
