I tried:
custom_verb01="Scan with Microsoft Security Essentials..."
and
custom_verb01=Scan with Microsoft Security Essentials...
and set a hotkey to FIle| Custom Verb 1
it didn't work for me.
Do I do it correctly?
Re: Do I do it correctly?
What command line have you defined for your custom verb ?
Its of course not enough to just define a title.
Its of course not enough to just define a title.
Re: Do I do it correctly?
Where you expect me to define it?horst.epp wrote:What command line have you defined for your custom verb ?
Its of course not enough to just define a title.
I'm trying to use an existing Verb in my context menu.
Re: Do I do it correctly?
I guess you got that entry from the context-menu?Stamimail wrote:I tried:
custom_verb01="Scan with Microsoft Security Essentials..."
Here's how the context-menu is built-up for anyvfiletype, let's say a .txt file
- Read HKCR\.txt
- Read HKCR\*
- Read HKCR\AllFileSystemObjects (but let's forget about that one ..)
Those are the static contextmenu entries. Here you have to define which program to run with this filetype (innthis case: notepad.exe)
Beside static contextmenu entries, there are als dynamic contextmenu entries. Here tye control is passed to a COM object (a piece of code, specialized in one specific object and a limited amount of "tasks"; mostly in the form of a .DLL)
In this case: scanning a file/folder with Securiy Essentials
In the registry you can fnd thos COM objects under ShellEx, instead of Shell.
For Security Essentials you can find them under HKCR\*\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers (otherwise it had to be defined for every possible fileextension; even for the non-existing .qzwp3--w file extension).
Sometimes i's not obvious which COM object is referenced (no descriptive text).
In that case, follow the 'chain':
If there is a GUID ({423421344} defined as (default) setting, look up HKCR\CLSID\{423421344}\InprocServer32 and you find which DLL (COM object) is involved. Most of the times you get what this will do by looking at the ile decription (properrties).
Finally, the point
EDIT: The Scan with .. is most of the times *not* the verb; it is a localized menu entry (it will probably look different on a Hebrew Windows). But the verb is always the same.
EDIT2:But there is good news: Security Essentials has a command-line interface (see https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/pro ... e7ec539fc7)
Now you can create your own static contextmenu entry under HKCR\*\Shell and use that in Everything with customverb1=...