• File explorer - folder - context menu - rename "Explore" ?

    From R.Wieser@address@is.invalid to alt.comp.os.windows-xp,alt.windows7.general,alt.comp.os.windows-10 on Tue Aug 11 14:11:14 2026
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    Hello all,

    [skip this if you just want to read the question]

    Just now I bumped again into how to open a new file-explorer window. I continuously forget if I should, in the folders context menu, use "open" or "explore" for that.

    So, I decided to go into the registry and rename "explore" to "open new", Which works.

    The only problem is that clicking a folder in file-explorers right-side folder-and-file list it now opens it without a folder-tree (on the left).

    (Likely reason : the OS internally expects the "Explore" key to be present).

    I reverted the change and all was back to how it worked previously.

    [question]

    Can I, in the registry, mark an "hkey_classes_root/xxx/shell/yyy" entry
    *not* to be displayed in the xxx context-menu (I know, it contradicts that entries purpose).


    The idea is that I duplicate the "explore" entry but now as "open new". The OS happy because it can stil find the "explore" entry, and me happy because
    I, in the context menu, see "open new" instead of "explore". :-)

    Regards,
    Rudy Wieser


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  • From Herbert Kleebauer@klee@unibwm.de to alt.comp.os.windows-xp,alt.windows7.general,alt.comp.os.windows-10 on Wed Aug 12 18:57:38 2026
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    On 8/11/2026 2:11 PM, R.Wieser wrote:

    [skip this if you just want to read the question]

    Just now I bumped again into how to open a new file-explorer window. I continuously forget if I should, in the folders context menu, use "open" or "explore" for that.

    I skip the question and comment this. Wouldn't it be much easier
    to just make a middle click on a folder to open it in a new Tab?
    In most cases a new Tab is the better choice and if you really need
    a new window, use the mouse to move the Tab outside the explorer
    window to open a new window for this Tab.

    I use mouse button 4 to open a folder in a new Tab and make this
    Tab the active Tab and mouse button 5 to close the active Tab.
    This way a can, with only two mouse clicks, open a folder to see its content and then close it (without moving the mouse pointer to any menu entry).



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  • From R.Wieser@address@is.invalid to alt.comp.os.windows-xp,alt.windows7.general,alt.comp.os.windows-10 on Wed Aug 12 20:33:47 2026
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    Herbert,

    Wouldn't it be much easier to just make a middle click on a folder to open it in a new Tab?

    I don't know : how to you get XP's File Explorer to respond to a
    middle-click ? And to get it to have tabs ? :-)

    I see I forgot to mention that the question is for XP - and forgot that
    beyond XP the File Explorer changed. :-|

    Regards,
    Rudy Wieser


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  • From J. P. Gilliver@G6JPG@255soft.uk to alt.comp.os.windows-xp,alt.windows7.general,alt.comp.os.windows-10 on Wed Aug 12 19:56:51 2026
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    On 2026/8/12 19:33:47, R.Wieser wrote:
    Herbert,

    Wouldn't it be much easier to just make a middle click on a folder to open >> it in a new Tab?

    I don't know : how to you get XP's File Explorer to respond to a middle-click ? And to get it to have tabs ? :-)

    I see I forgot to mention that the question is for XP - and forgot that beyond XP the File Explorer changed. :-|

    Regards,
    Rudy Wieser


    I believe there is an XP newsgroup - there certainly used to be.
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    When you are in it up to your ears, keep your mouth shut.

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  • From R.Wieser@address@is.invalid to alt.comp.os.windows-xp,alt.windows7.general,alt.comp.os.windows-10 on Wed Aug 12 21:16:11 2026
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    John,

    I believe there is an XP newsgroup - there certainly used to be.

    There is, and its the first in my cross-post list. But alas, its
    pretty-much dead. Hence my cross-posting to the other two.

    Regards,
    Rudy Wieser


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