What I want to do is use regedit to add to the right-click menu so that I can use Outlook 2010 and not just rely on the web version of Yahoo Mail to pop up.
If I do it that way, the Yahoo way, I still have to attach the items when the page loads.
Help, please....
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I once edited the right-click menu to add things...
24th Oct 2010
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right-click menu WHERE?
Are you talking about some functionality in explorer? (And what version of Windows).
Or are you trying to right-click in some application? I hope you realize it's much easier to answer if you include that type of information.
And also: What is it, that you're trying to do? Send files as attachments via email?
Or are you trying to right-click in some application? I hope you realize it's much easier to answer if you include that type of information.
And also: What is it, that you're trying to do? Send files as attachments via email?
24th Oct 2010
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by this:
"still have to attach the items when the page loads."
I think he means he wants to use a direct method to attatch a file to a new email, with an application launch. So that say, he could take Numbers+Graph.xls, right click, then send to boss@enterprise.com. My interpretation anyways, clarification would supersede assumptions ofc.
"still have to attach the items when the page loads."
I think he means he wants to use a direct method to attatch a file to a new email, with an application launch. So that say, he could take Numbers+Graph.xls, right click, then send to boss@enterprise.com. My interpretation anyways, clarification would supersede assumptions ofc.
SP1D3R
24th Oct 2010
That's, more or less, my assumption, as well.
What I don't understand, is why OP was tweaking the registry for this. By default, you have a SendTo item for MAPI send.
Maybe he did a registry tweak to open Yahoo instead of pulling the systems native MAPI handles.
But, before digging deeper, it would really be good to have some clarification.
What I don't understand, is why OP was tweaking the registry for this. By default, you have a SendTo item for MAPI send.
Maybe he did a registry tweak to open Yahoo instead of pulling the systems native MAPI handles.
But, before digging deeper, it would really be good to have some clarification.
TobiF
25th Oct 2010

































