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April 1st, 2009

IT Dojo: Add Copy To and Move To commands to Windows XP Explorer with this registry hack

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 2:16 am

Categories: General, IT Management, Microsoft, Software Infrastructure

Tags: Registry, Information Technology, Microsoft Windows XP, Video, Corporate Communications, Microsoft Windows, Strategy, Marketing, Operating Systems, Software

Busy IT professionals and even end-users know that every little shortcut is important. Simple hacks can help you customize your tools to fit your work habits — and in the end — save you some valuable time. In this IT Dojo video, Bill Detwiler shows you a quick Windows XP Registry hack that will add the Copy To and Move To commands to your Explorer context menu.

 

For those of you who prefer text to video, you can click the Transcript link that appears below the video player window or you can also read Mark Kaelin’s article, “Add Copy To and Move To to Windows Explorer with this registry hack,” on which this video is based.

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