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Winzip commands
Name: MD2BE Date: April 26, 2002 at 16:17:21 Pacific
Comment:
I am trying to take the stuff i don't use off of my computer. Can anyone tell me how can I take off the winzip commands from the "right click menu" - like "add to zip," "zip and e-mail" etc. I do want to keep winzip though :) I know I have to use regedit - but not sure whick keys to take off. Thanks for all your help - I get my questions answered here - everytime - thanks all!
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