Hey guys,
I'm looking for a program that helps in deregistering shell extensions.
ShellExView merely disables them; I'd like to outright remove them without using the command line (if possible).
Deregister shell extensions
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Deregister shell extensions
is it stealth?
Re: Deregister shell extensions
I think shellexview has option to open it in registery and you can delete it from there
or easier way is to open a folder, go to tools->options->file types and delete the extensions you dont want
or easier way is to open a folder, go to tools->options->file types and delete the extensions you dont want
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Re: ShellExView - You're right about that! Never checked the program fully! Issue resolved!
"Tools > Folder Options > File Types" are for file extensions, not shell extensions.
"Tools > Folder Options > File Types" are for file extensions, not shell extensions.
is it stealth?
Re: Deregister shell extensions
sorry, i got the file extensions confused for a moment I thought oooh extensions lol, and though you meant file ones, even though i knew you meant shell ones because I was just talking about shellexview
Re: Deregister shell extensions
If it's a dll, try ShellDllView of the same author.
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I use Autoruns, it lists shell extensions, and dlls, among many other useful items like codecs, startup entries, etc.
you can disable them, or double-click and it will take you to it in the registry, at which point you can delete.
only drawback is it's not stealth:
easily removeable, well worth it to me, it's one of the first apps. i load after a clean install.
you can disable them, or double-click and it will take you to it in the registry, at which point you can delete.
only drawback is it's not stealth:
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HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Sysinternals\AutoRuns
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Re: Deregister shell extensions
There's no such program called "ShellDllView", did you mean "RegDllView"?infimum wrote:If it's a dll, try ShellDllView of the same author.
is it stealth?
Re: Deregister shell extensions
Talking about deregister shell extensions is a bit confusing.freakazoid wrote:I'm looking for a program that helps in deregistering shell extensions.
FastExplorer (http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=490) can deactivate or directly delete shell extensions and static menu items, but I don't know if that fits your needs.