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RE: Suggestions for 'chere' package


Dave wrote:
> Da Idiocrat wrote:
> > I downloaded chere since I wanted to get an "Open Bash Here" menu
item 
> > to make things easier, but uninstalled it because it didn't work out
for me.
> 
> Sorry to hear that.
>  
> > I was wondering if there was any way to get chere to add an entry to

> > the context menu when you right-click the BACKGROUND of Windows 
> > Explorer so that I don't have to go to the parent folder just to
open 
> > Cygwin shell in the folder I want? Maybe I missed an option or 
> > something? I know it's not important but it really annoyed me...
> 
> Please see the thread Paul Mallas identified. There is also an older
thread
> discussing this (2006ish).
> 
> > So I uninstalled chere-1.0.1 and I had to make a .reg file to add
this 
> > functionality instead, but I'm just wondering if there is a way to
do 
> > it in chere instead, since I don't like messing around in the
registry myself.
> 
> I'd be interested in hearing the advantage of your .reg files over the
chere
> script, and how it accomplishes it. The scripts should be able to
duplicate
> anything that a .reg file does.

A disadvantage of .reg files is that some organizations have windows
policies
that require administrator rights to use regedit.exe; .ref files don't
work for
non-administrators (like me).

And so I need to give a BIG THANKS to the people who wrote regtool.exe
and the code
for /proc/registry/, and also the setup.exe coders who remembered to
give us a
"just for me" option.

- Barry

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