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Subject: Re: Right Click on 6.0 Flash Renamer
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 20:11:54 +0100Unfortunately it is very hard for me to figure out what could be causing this. The right click menu works in a quite complicated way. I wish I had your computer so I could investigate further. My best suggestions is to uninstall Flash Renamer, restart your computer and then install Flash Renamer again. Hopefully this will fix your problem.
// Dan
Elizabeth wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> It occurs whenever I right click on a folder to open it with Flash Renamer. I have tried various files in different locations, and the same error occurs every time.
>
> Elizabeth
>
> -------Original Message-------
>
> From: RL
> Date: 03/08/08 09:45:44
> To: Elizabeth
> Subject: Re: Right Click on 6.0 Flash Renamer
>
>
> When does this happen, what menu item do you click? Does it happen for all menu items?
>
> // Dan
>
>
> Elizabeth wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I got the right-click feature to show, but now if I click it to open it, the following error appears:
>
> Error (8): Invalid procedure call or argument.
> (IContentMenu_Invoke Command)
>
> How I can get it not to do this?
>
> Elizabeth
>
> -------Original Message-------
>
> From: RL
> Date: 03/06/08 09:43:53
> To: Elizabeth
> Subject: Re: Right Click on 6.0 Flash Renamer
>
> Hi Elizabeth,
>
> I'm glad to hear that you like my program!
>
> Try to open the options, and on the first page you will see the shell extension. Select "none" and press ok. Open the options again, and select the third option ("recommended"). This should hopefully setup the menu again!
>
> Also make sure that you have restarted your computer in between the installation and the above.
>
> Good luck!
>
> // Dan
>
>
> Elizabeth wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have been a big fan of the Flash Renamer software for a few years now. It sure saves me loads of time. But after installing the new version, I noticed that the installer did not offer the option of adding the program option of right-clicking to open, as it has in the past. And it does not come up when I right-click anymore, which is kind of frustrating. Will this be fixed soon?
>
> Elizabeth
>
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// Dan
Elizabeth wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> It occurs whenever I right click on a folder to open it with Flash Renamer. I have tried various files in different locations, and the same error occurs every time.
>
> Elizabeth
>
> -------Original Message-------
>
> From: RL
> Date: 03/08/08 09:45:44
> To: Elizabeth
> Subject: Re: Right Click on 6.0 Flash Renamer
>
>
> When does this happen, what menu item do you click? Does it happen for all menu items?
>
> // Dan
>
>
> Elizabeth wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I got the right-click feature to show, but now if I click it to open it, the following error appears:
>
> Error (8): Invalid procedure call or argument.
> (IContentMenu_Invoke Command)
>
> How I can get it not to do this?
>
> Elizabeth
>
> -------Original Message-------
>
> From: RL
> Date: 03/06/08 09:43:53
> To: Elizabeth
> Subject: Re: Right Click on 6.0 Flash Renamer
>
> Hi Elizabeth,
>
> I'm glad to hear that you like my program!
>
> Try to open the options, and on the first page you will see the shell extension. Select "none" and press ok. Open the options again, and select the third option ("recommended"). This should hopefully setup the menu again!
>
> Also make sure that you have restarted your computer in between the installation and the above.
>
> Good luck!
>
> // Dan
>
>
> Elizabeth wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have been a big fan of the Flash Renamer software for a few years now. It sure saves me loads of time. But after installing the new version, I noticed that the installer did not offer the option of adding the program option of right-clicking to open, as it has in the past. And it does not come up when I right-click anymore, which is kind of frustrating. Will this be fixed soon?
>
> Elizabeth
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