How to remove 'Edit' and 'Print' from the context menu for images?

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    How to remove 'Edit' and 'Print' from the context menu for images?


    How to remove 'Edit' and 'Print' from the context menu for images?
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    AntonAnton said:
    How to remove 'Edit' and 'Print' from the context menu for images?
    The context menu is on the right-click of the file but you also have the functions included on the Menu Toolbar, would have to disable that if the intention is to prevent use of those 2 items. And such things exist in more than one applet such as Paint, File Explorer, Wordpad, Notepad, etc. In other words they are global functions, found in everything.
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    i use a program called default programs editor
    it lets you do things like that...
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    Yes, I'm well aware of that. I want to remove those options on context menus FOR images (.gif/.jpeg/.jpg/.png/.bmp,etc.) and not in the menus of applications, as I had and had not mentioned... Surely there are keys in the registry somewhere that pertain to this.
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    hannelius said:
    i use a program called default programs editor
    it lets you do things like that...
    I'll check it out. Most of those programs I've come across for this sort of stuff aren't that thorough.
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    hannelius said:
    i use a program called default programs editor
    it lets you do things like that...
    That's actually a pretty dandy program, though I've encountered an issue, so I hope you can help me.

    I removed 'Set image to background', 'Edit', and 'Print' from the context menus for images, but now in their place 'Rotate Left' and 'Rotate Right' have appeared and the program doesn't seem to want to let me remove those particular options from the context menu?! Any help would be greatly appreciates!

    [EDIT: Never mind! I found it: {FFE2A43C-56B9-4bf5-9A79-CC6D4285608A} Rotate Right and Rotate Left removed ]
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    AntonAnton said:
    [EDIT: Never mind! I found it: {FFE2A43C-56B9-4bf5-9A79-CC6D4285608A} Rotate Right and Rotate Left removed ]
    Can you point me in the direction of the specific key? I seem to have several results for that.
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    theaulddubliner said:
    Can you point me in the direction of the specific key? I seem to have several results for that.
    I actually forgot to bookmark the location in RegEdit, sooo... lol. Try that program Hannelius suggested, Default Programs Editor. That should do it for you.
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    I found another answer in the Eight Forums ...

    Remove rotate right / rotate left
    1) Download ShellExView (from nirsoft.net).
    2) Scroll down to the Extension Name: Windows Photo Viewer Image Verbs (make sure you select the "Image" option, since there's another one for Video).
    3) Right click and Disable Selected Item. Say Yes.
    4) Close the program.
    5) You must restart the computer to be able to see that these 3 context menus are gone. (If you don't restart the computer, they will stay there when you right click on an image file... until you restart!)


    I'll add one correction: You don't have to restart to activate the fix. You need only kill explorer.exe and then restart it.
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    margrave55 said:
    I found another answer in the Eight Forums ...
    Sweet thanks.
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