Guest ju.c Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 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 October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 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
Guest ju.c Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 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
Guest nass Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 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 >
Guest ju.c Posted October 14, 2008 Posted October 14, 2008 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 >>
Guest Kelly Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 Re: CLSID for "Create Hard Link Here" 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
Guest ju.c Posted October 18, 2008 Posted October 18, 2008 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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