User's Manual
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File Types
Menu Operations
Under Drives and folders, you can configure their context menus.
The Show "Open Command Prompt Here" entry opens the command prompt at the desired location.
You can execute DOS commands via the command prompt.
Under Files and folders you can specify what commands are to be shown in the context menus of
files and folders. Here, the four commands Send To, Move To Folder, Copy To Folder and Encrypt/
Decrypt can be displayed. The checkbox is active for commands that are already enabled.
Selecting Default settings restores the Windows default settings.
Menu "New"
Here you can select which file types should be shown in the New submenu of the context menu for the
desktop, Explorer and the "Save" dialog. Use the checkboxes to set which file types should be
displayed.
Select Remove to remove a selected entry from the list completely. Select Add... to include other file
types in the list.
Under Options, you can specify whether the "New" menu should appear in the context menu of the
desktop and the free area of folder windows.
Opening Files
Here you can select how Windows should proceed when opening files with unknown extensions. Under
Default application, you can specify that either the "Open with" dialog is displayed or that a file is
automatically accessed with a certain program (for example with Notepad). To do so, write the start
name of the desired program in the field. Alternatively, select a program via Edit.
Advanced
Here you can specify whether a new shortcut should be automatically marked as such. In Windows XP,
the shortcut is by default prefixed with a "Shortcut to"; in Windows Vista and 7, the default text "-
shortcut" is added to the end of the shortcut name.
In Windows XP there is also the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer section, where you can decide
whether double-clicking on images and fax files automatically loads them into the Windows Picture and
Fax Viewer.
Folder Options
View
Here you can determine how folder windows and the elements they contain are to be displayed.