
Removing menu choices from the shortcut menu in Windows NT Explorer
When you install certain applications such as WinZip, they add choices to your shortcut menu in Windows NT Explorer.
(You get the shortcut menu whenever you right-click on a folder or file.)
You might find that if a program doesn't uninstall properly that you'll need to manually remove these menu choices.
While removing menu choices from the SendTo folder is easy (simply delete the shortcut from the SendTo folder below your profile), removing other options isn't quite as easy.
If you find that you want to remove menu choices from your shortcut menu, you can do so by editing your Registry.
Begin by accessing the Registry key:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers
Within the ContextMenuHandlers key, you should see a key for each of the menu options added to your shortcut menu. If necessary, delete the keys that correspond to the menu options you want to remove.