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Windows Right-Click Double Entry


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I need some help here....

When I right-click on a shortcut in Windows XP I get this:

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What I need help with is how do I get rid of the double entry of those certain programs?

or

Do I need to have the double entry of them? Just asking because the top one has a 'Unpin from start menu...' and the bottom one doesn't.

It wasn't like this before, it just started the other day, I ran a system restore operation and no luck.

So if anyone can help me, PLEASE do!

Thanks in advance.

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Try uninstalling, rebooting, and reinstalling the programs involved (WinZip, WinRAR, WinACE, NAV). Hope this is a one time thing and it helps.

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Originally posted by hardgiant

Context Edit is great....you can just uncheck an entry no need to delete it.

I don't really want to install another program though.

I just want a way to make it so two entries of the same programs don't appear when I right-click on a shortcut.

It's weird, when I right-click on my Verizon Online DSL short-cut it doesn't create the two entries, it be acts 'normal' but when I click on the Trillian shortcut or any other shortcut the two entries appear.

Well, if anyone can help me out, please do.

Thanks.

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It's weird because both are shortcuts but one gets that double entry.

I really would like to fix this so if anyone can help me,

PLEASE DO!

:(

Thanks.

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I downloaded and looked around in ContextEdit but it didn't seem like anything was 'wrong' it just had the usual stuff and a entry for Norton CleanSweep.

Oh well...

If no one has any answers I guess I can just live with it, but it is annoying as hell.

:ermm:

But if someone can, or thinks he/she can help me out, please post something.

Thanks.

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