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add to windows media player list
would it be ok if you do a .reg of "To Remove" and also "To Add" for the add to windows media player list, Thank
would it be ok if you do a .reg of "To Remove" and also "To Add" for the add to windows media player list, Thank
Hi Start Menu,
You can make .reg shortcut for adding or removing to Windows Media Player list. However, if it edits a wrong file it might corrupt your registry.
So before using the same it is advisable to have a backup of the registry. Check the link below for same:
Registry - Backup and Restore
Hope it helps.
I see many do it here and i see many download here of the .reg so can you do it? create a 'add to windows media player list.reg')that remove from the Context Menu because i dont know what needed to be removed and put it here so i can Mearge to remove from it and restore if ever change mind for "Add and Remove" like the Link Below
like this they kind enough to let us Download the .reg so any of us dont make a mistake Share with - Restore when Missing in Context Menu
Hi Start Menu,
Thanks for your reply. Please let me know what is the end result you are looking forward to have from the ".reg" file.
As you can simply add/remove mulitple or single files in the Windows media player with a two clicks. You can also check Windows Media Player shortcuts at the below link:
Keyboard Shortcuts List for Windows Media Player in Windows 7 - Tweaking with Vishal
Please let us know more information so we can provide the information you seeking.
This is what i mean in the picture i just done that i want to Download the ".reg" from Seven Forums so to remove it from the Context Menu when right click on the .avi
"Remove Add to Windows Media Player list.reg"
"Remove Play with Windows Media Player.reg"
Hi Start Menu,
Thanks for explaining the issue. I understand you wish to remove the Windows Media player options from the context menu. Please check these simple steps which would help you achieve it:
Windows Media Player - Restore or Remove from Default Programs
Under Control Panel select Default Programs
Then click "Set program access and computer defaults"
Click on Custom
Uncheck Enable access to this program next to Windows Media Player
I hope this should achieve what you are trying to do. If you have any further queries, please feel free to contact us.
Last edited by Brink; 10 Aug 2013 at 23:49. Reason: added tutorial link for more info
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