"Manage" on Context Menu missing

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WMB

Windows XP(Home) SP3, 32Bit, OE6, IE8; Plenty of RAM & HHD space. Continuous
checks for
Virus/Malware, 1.4Ghz VIA Technologies, Inc. 8 kilobyte primary memory
cache, 256 kilobyte secondary
memory cache, P4X266-8233, Enclosure Type: Desktop V2 Premier, Windows XP
(Home) SP3, 2
External USB 500/1TB Hard Drives (NTFS), 1.5 GB Ram, Upgraded PSU, Belarc
Advisor,
Multimedia - lists, MPU-401 Compatible MIDI Device - Realtek AC'97 Audio for
VIA (R) Audio
Controller - Standard Game Port. Circuit Board: P4X266-8233, Bus Clock: 100
megahertz,
BIOS: Award Software International, Inc. 6.00 PG 09/05/2001, Virus/Malware
Protection -

Windows Live One Care, MS Windows Malicious SW Removal Tool, Advanced System
Care Free,
SUPERAntiSpyware, HiJackThis, Malwarebyte Anti-Malware, Registry Mechanic
8.0.0.900, CCleaner.

Hello, "Manage" is not listed as an option on my 'My Computer' context menu
(rt click). I believe there is a 'Tweak' or script that will put it there.
Does anyone have a link they could post/provide.

Thanks for any help

TIA
 
W

WMB

Thanks for the reply and help, VanguardLH. I did google but not as smart or
complete as you did. The listed Reg file solved my problem. Thank you.
 
V

VanguardLH

WMB said:
I did google but not as smart or complete as you did.

Often it helps to use the special operators available in Google's search,
like quoting a string when you want to search on the entire string rather
than the separate words within it, or using the "+" operator before a
keyword to ensure it is included in the search. Using "-" before a keyword
means to NOT include articles with that keyword; e.g., "+email +outlook
-express" means you want to find articles on Microsoft's Outlook program but
not for any articles that mention Outlook Express, a completely different an
unrelated e-mail program. For example, the "site:<URL>" operator does a
search for articles at just the specified site. There are also the AND, OR,
and NEAR operators.

I haven't checked but I suspect there are books written on how to use
Google's search engine. You can start here to learn more about Google's
search functions:

http://www.google.com/support/websearch/bin/answer.py?answer=136861
 

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