I am so sorry for delays but i am working on retracing the logo, as there is no hd version available to work with
can you plz separare powershell from cmd context menu in MRP options i already removed powershell from context menu using regedit but i don't want it in the first place i only want cmd and it's better without submenu and regards the tools menu in computer context menu, i hope you use a more modern design for the icon thnx
besides, i get the network icon in desktop despite this option is never cheked by me in the MRP config and in the ini file i see also "no" !!! # ShowNW - Setting to Yes, MRP will add the 'Network' icon to the desktop. # Note may not show on some OS's due to a Windows bug or design 'feature'. # Default setting is No. :ShowNW=No --------------- i installed windows 7 ultimate sp1
Noted. In process of separating the Context Menus. Command Prompts PowerShell Prompts Copy/Sent To Submenus for cmd/pshell will stay for the time being as a lot of extra programming would be needed and at present i don't have the time to separate them further with more options. As for the Network icon appearing even when not selected is puzzling as in tests it only appeared if the option was 'checked'. Have now altered the code for No (unchecked) to make sure it ignores setting that registry area. The icon for the Tools menu is from shell32.dll, i used that one to prevent errors if a external icon was missing. It is on the to-do list to use a external icon file.
Creator update and Tools icon for next release. Spoiler: Changes... Separated Context Menus moved to Extras tab as more space. Tools Icon (if it works!)
Confirmed that the separated Context menu items work New icon for Tools appears to work, but if for some reason it has a problem it will revert to the original shell32.dll's 'tools folder' icon. Also added a new option: Allow Photoviewer -- Works also. This is for Windows 10 only as previous OS's Photoviewer was available. It should show in the Open With... context menu and you can set it as default via the 'More Apps' and check the 'Always use this app...' box. Note that this may change in later builds of Windows 10 if m$ remove the dll's etc that Photoviewer uses.
I did attempt to do that but because of all the changes to the creator it would be a logistical pain to perform as most options have changed etc. The only way for now is to open in notepad and manually edit older .ini files. Will see if it is possible, but that is low priority on the to-do list.
hmm something gone a bit odd with S2019 I wonder if they have changed the DISM command stuff for the desktop themes... but it seems like it all works, but crashes out.... Gez i hate server installs