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- It is of course possible to do the unregister of the shell extension DLL(s) with the uninstaller for the current user account . That would make the uninstall a little bit cleaner for computers with a single user account. For computers used by multiple users, there is most likely no chance that an u...Posted in Configuration/INI Settings
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- AcidUser85
Mar 19, 2013
- In other words the shell integration option was changed from a system option to a user option. User options are never removed during an uninstall of an application. That is what Microsoft strongly recommends for all Windows applications as the user may reinstall same, a newer or an older version of...Posted in Configuration/INI Settings
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- AcidUser85
Mar 19, 2013
- Hello, With UltraEdit 18 it automatically integrates shell extension by adding registry key to "HKCU\SOFTWARE\Classes\*\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\UltraEdit" upon first run of "UltraEdit" application. Now what happens when you uninstall UltraEdit under System Account ( assume you are using SCCM in ...Posted in Configuration/INI Settings
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- AcidUser85
Jul 13, 2012