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    Internet Explorer: putting a new menu entry directly below 'Open In New Window'

    Cheers everyone

    We know we can add a new menu entry to Internet Explorer's context menu
    (during right click on a web page) by putting a registry key at
    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\MenuExt.
    But it appears way below on the menu, just above the 'Properties' menu entry.

    Save for subclassing menu(subclassing external process using VB's not possible),
    any idea we can put a menu entry directly below the 'Open In New Window'
    menu entry?
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    Re: Internet Explorer: putting a new menu entry directly below 'Open In New Window'

    i'm interested also ,but one thing:
    Back up your registry before fiddling with it!

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    Re: Internet Explorer: putting a new menu entry directly below 'Open In New Window'

    ajames, thanks for your interest in this question, but it's certainly not very
    kind of you to shout like that and not helping anything.

    Thanks for your suggestion anyway.

    Anyone else that could enligthen us?
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