Integrating into Windows Explorer context menu

耗尽温柔 提交于 2019-11-26 08:15:49

问题


I want to write a small tool, that does the following:

When you right click on a file with a certain file-extension the Windows Explorer context menu shows an additional entry.

When you click this entry a certain EXE is launched with this file as one of its parameters.

I would like to use C#/.NET 2.0 for this. If it\'s not possible I could also do it with C++/Win32.

My questions are:

  1. Is it possible with C# .NET 2.0?
  2. What are the necessary functions for integrating into the Windows Explorer context menu?
  3. How can I make this permanent? (I don\'t want to relaunch this tool after every boot)
  4. What do I have to take special care of? (different OS, security permissions, etc.)

回答1:


You will need to access the registry and add a key under root\\File\\shell or root\Folder\\shell, depending on which items you want the menu item visible on.

Try this article at CodeProject, it's quite useful.

Edit: There's another article here which may be of help.




回答2:


It is, incidentally, not supported to use .NET for shell extensions, due to the current inability to host multiple runtime versions in the same process (.NET 4 will lift this restriction).

Consider the case where you have two shell extensions; one for .NET 3.5, one for .NET 1. Which runtime will get loaded into your process? Well, it's more or less random--it depends which shell extension gets loaded first. Sometimes it might be the 2.0 runtime, sometimes it might be the 1.1 runtime.

This is also an issue if a .NET program creates common file dialogs; your shell extension may or may not load, and may or may not run with the correct runtime version.

As such, if you go down the Shell extension route you should use native C++/COM/Win32.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1838856/integrating-into-windows-explorer-context-menu

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