I tried searching the tutorials but came up empty . . .
Is it possible to customize the file explorer context menu to remove items you don't want to appear on the menu? The "context" in this case...
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I tried searching the tutorials but came up empty . . .
Is it possible to customize the file explorer context menu to remove items you don't want to appear on the menu? The "context" in this case...
The latter . . . mapped network share accessed via Explorer.
Again, I've had no problem opening PDF files stored on the NAS in the past. And there's been no setup or update change with the NAS...
Hmmm . . . I spoke too soon. The original behavior has returned.
Clicking a PDF file in the mapped network drive returns an index of that file's parent folder (as described in my very first post).
That's what I thought!
So, what's the point of these PDF extensions . . . extra functionality?
Note: After disabling both PDF extensions I have, PDF files now open correctly in Chrome. However,...
I figured out what it was . . . it was hiding in plain site
I had to check the "allow access to file URLs" in PDF viewer at chrome://extensions
Once checked, files open in the viewer has they...
Ahhh, I already had a chrome extension for this purpose that worked well . . . and loading this one made no difference.
Hi all,
Lately, when I open a PDF file stored on my NAS, Chrome (the default browser) responds with an index of the parent folder as shown in attached screenshot.
The same file opened from a...
I figured it out, it was custom scaling that someone else had applied. When I reverted to the recommended 125% (running on a 2560x1440 screen), the icons came back.
Thx for your help.
Bingo. Only corrupted for the list and details view. Other sizes show correctly.
And it follows that when running the bat script the access denied message was for
iconcache_32.db
...
Hi Shawn,
Thanks for the quick reply. Here's a screenshot:
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These corrupted icons include both .lnk and .url shortcut types.
Cheers.
Hi all,
1. I've run both methods posted by Shawn (the BAT file and via the command prompt) and then followed up by merging the .reg files (as described at Default File Associations - Restore in...