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Anyone know the CLSID for the right-click command,

"Create Hard Link Here" ?

 

Even better is a reg file for it. Thanks.

Guest John John (MVP)
Posted

Re: CLSID for "Create Hard Link Here"

 

ju.c wrote:

> Anyone know the CLSID for the right-click command, "Create Hard Link

> Here" ?

>

> Even better is a reg file for it. Thanks.

 

I don't think there is such a shell extension to call the CreateHardLink

function, you were probably using a third party tool like Ntfslink to

see this context menu item.

 

John

Posted

Re: CLSID for "Create Hard Link Here"

 

I was scrolling through "File Types" from "Folder Options" when I noticed

that "File Folder" was missing. I couldn't remember which key that was

so I downloaded "Folder" and Directory" reg files, opened them up and

compared them to what I had. Turns out that the "Directory" key was

missing the "File Folder" description and some CLSID's. Same thing for

"Folder", except description. I replaced them and watched to see what

they were for. One of them restored the Drag&Drop handler for

"Create Hard Link Here".

 

I researched Hard Links and learned of ntfslink, among others. I love

it, but now I want to remove the old "Create Hard Link Here" but I

don't know which CLSID brought it back, and deleting one at a time

did not work. When I first got it back I said to myself, "I should write

that CLSID down". I thought it would be easy to find if I forgot and now

it's become a nightmare. Someone must know what it is.

 

 

"John John (MVP)" <audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:ejfCuBTLJHA.3744@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> ju.c wrote:

>

>> Anyone know the CLSID for the right-click command, "Create Hard Link

>> Here" ?

>>

>> Even better is a reg file for it. Thanks.

>

> I don't think there is such a shell extension to call the CreateHardLink

> function, you were probably using a third party tool like Ntfslink to

> see this context menu item.

>

> John

Posted

Re: CLSID for "Create Hard Link Here"

 

 

 

I did seen something like this recently but I cann't remember now it was for

windows or MAC..But I know for sure you can do this in Linux!

I found this for you have a look you may get out with something if not with

a new info as prog.

See this part: Explorer Integration with Michael Elsdörfer's NTFS Link

http://www.shell-shocked.org/article.php?id=284

http://schinagl.priv.at/nt/hardlinkshellext/hardlinkshellext.html#hardlinks

HTH,

nass

---

http://www.nasstec.co.uk

 

"ju.c" wrote:

> I was scrolling through "File Types" from "Folder Options" when I noticed

> that "File Folder" was missing. I couldn't remember which key that was

> so I downloaded "Folder" and Directory" reg files, opened them up and

> compared them to what I had. Turns out that the "Directory" key was

> missing the "File Folder" description and some CLSID's. Same thing for

> "Folder", except description. I replaced them and watched to see what

> they were for. One of them restored the Drag&Drop handler for

> "Create Hard Link Here".

>

> I researched Hard Links and learned of ntfslink, among others. I love

> it, but now I want to remove the old "Create Hard Link Here" but I

> don't know which CLSID brought it back, and deleting one at a time

> did not work. When I first got it back I said to myself, "I should write

> that CLSID down". I thought it would be easy to find if I forgot and now

> it's become a nightmare. Someone must know what it is.

>

>

> "John John (MVP)" <audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:ejfCuBTLJHA.3744@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> > ju.c wrote:

> >

> >> Anyone know the CLSID for the right-click command, "Create Hard Link

> >> Here" ?

> >>

> >> Even better is a reg file for it. Thanks.

> >

> > I don't think there is such a shell extension to call the CreateHardLink

> > function, you were probably using a third party tool like Ntfslink to

> > see this context menu item.

> >

> > John

>

Posted

Re: CLSID for "Create Hard Link Here"

 

I found it. I thought it was explorer because adding some missing CLSID's

restored the command. Anyway, I got lucky. The first program I checked

was ShellToys which had the option, un-checking it removed it. I don't

think I'll ever find out which CLSID made it show up but I don't care

anymore. Problem solved and case closed.

 

 

"nass" <nass@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:69300EE6-41AC-428E-95C8-F565CA389C61@microsoft.com...

>

>

> I did seen something like this recently but I cann't remember now it was for

> windows or MAC..But I know for sure you can do this in Linux!

> I found this for you have a look you may get out with something if not with

> a new info as prog.

> See this part: Explorer Integration with Michael Elsdörfer's NTFS Link

> http://www.shell-shocked.org/article.php?id=284

> http://schinagl.priv.at/nt/hardlinkshellext/hardlinkshellext.html#hardlinks

> HTH,

> nass

> ---

> http://www.nasstec.co.uk

>

> "ju.c" wrote:

>

>> I was scrolling through "File Types" from "Folder Options" when I noticed

>> that "File Folder" was missing. I couldn't remember which key that was

>> so I downloaded "Folder" and Directory" reg files, opened them up and

>> compared them to what I had. Turns out that the "Directory" key was

>> missing the "File Folder" description and some CLSID's. Same thing for

>> "Folder", except description. I replaced them and watched to see what

>> they were for. One of them restored the Drag&Drop handler for

>> "Create Hard Link Here".

>>

>> I researched Hard Links and learned of ntfslink, among others. I love

>> it, but now I want to remove the old "Create Hard Link Here" but I

>> don't know which CLSID brought it back, and deleting one at a time

>> did not work. When I first got it back I said to myself, "I should write

>> that CLSID down". I thought it would be easy to find if I forgot and now

>> it's become a nightmare. Someone must know what it is.

>>

>>

>> "John John (MVP)" <audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:ejfCuBTLJHA.3744@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> > ju.c wrote:

>> >

>> >> Anyone know the CLSID for the right-click command, "Create Hard Link

>> >> Here" ?

>> >>

>> >> Even better is a reg file for it. Thanks.

>> >

>> > I don't think there is such a shell extension to call the CreateHardLink

>> > function, you were probably using a third party tool like Ntfslink to

>> > see this context menu item.

>> >

>> > John

>>

Posted

Re: CLSID for "Create Hard Link Here"

 

Do a Edit/Find via Regedit

 

--

 

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Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

 

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http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm

 

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"ju.c" <bibidybubidyboop@mailnator.com> wrote in message

news:OGhWdBVLJHA.3496@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>I was scrolling through "File Types" from "Folder Options" when I noticed

>that "File Folder" was missing. I couldn't remember which key that was so I

>downloaded "Folder" and Directory" reg files, opened them up and compared

>them to what I had. Turns out that the "Directory" key was missing the

>"File Folder" description and some CLSID's. Same thing for "Folder", except

>description. I replaced them and watched to see what they were for. One of

>them restored the Drag&Drop handler for "Create Hard Link Here".

>

> I researched Hard Links and learned of ntfslink, among others. I love it,

> but now I want to remove the old "Create Hard Link Here" but I don't know

> which CLSID brought it back, and deleting one at a time did not work. When

> I first got it back I said to myself, "I should write that CLSID down". I

> thought it would be easy to find if I forgot and now it's become a

> nightmare. Someone must know what it is.

>

>

> "John John (MVP)" <audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message

> news:ejfCuBTLJHA.3744@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> ju.c wrote:

>>

>>> Anyone know the CLSID for the right-click command, "Create Hard Link

>>> Here" ?

>>>

>>> Even better is a reg file for it. Thanks.

>>

>> I don't think there is such a shell extension to call the CreateHardLink

>> function, you were probably using a third party tool like Ntfslink to see

>> this context menu item.

>>

>> John

Posted

Re: CLSID for "Create Hard Link Here"

 

How do I do that?

 

 

"Kelly" <kelly@kelly.com> wrote in message news:u6Pvns#LJHA.6000@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> Do a Edit/Find via Regedit

>

> --

>

> All the Best,

> Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

>

> Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!

> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm

>

> SupportSpace

> http://www.supportspace.com/pages?aiu=kellyskorner

>

> "ju.c" <bibidybubidyboop@mailnator.com> wrote in message

> news:OGhWdBVLJHA.3496@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>>I was scrolling through "File Types" from "Folder Options" when I noticed

>>that "File Folder" was missing. I couldn't remember which key that was so I

>>downloaded "Folder" and Directory" reg files, opened them up and compared

>>them to what I had. Turns out that the "Directory" key was missing the

>>"File Folder" description and some CLSID's. Same thing for "Folder", except

>>description. I replaced them and watched to see what they were for. One of

>>them restored the Drag&Drop handler for "Create Hard Link Here".

>>

>> I researched Hard Links and learned of ntfslink, among others. I love it,

>> but now I want to remove the old "Create Hard Link Here" but I don't know

>> which CLSID brought it back, and deleting one at a time did not work. When

>> I first got it back I said to myself, "I should write that CLSID down". I

>> thought it would be easy to find if I forgot and now it's become a

>> nightmare. Someone must know what it is.

>>

>>

>> "John John (MVP)" <audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message

>> news:ejfCuBTLJHA.3744@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>> ju.c wrote:

>>>

>>>> Anyone know the CLSID for the right-click command, "Create Hard Link

>>>> Here" ?

>>>>

>>>> Even better is a reg file for it. Thanks.

>>>

>>> I don't think there is such a shell extension to call the CreateHardLink

>>> function, you were probably using a third party tool like Ntfslink to see

>>> this context menu item.

>>>

>>> John

>

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