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Old 09-01-2009, 01:51 PM   #1
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I tried out KM Player recently but deleted it cause it didn't have anything I wasn't already getting from other software. However, after I uninstalled it from Control Panel-Add Or Remove Programs it left behind the 'shortcuts' on my right-click context menu.

By that I mean when I right-click on a video file, I get the option to copy, delete, paste as usual but I also have "Enqueue in KMP" and "Play in KMP" which with the program deleted I no longer need. I don't know how to delete these shortcuts. Any help is appreciated.

I went into Regedit32, under HKEY-Classes-Root/*/shellex/ContextMenuHandlers I'm supposed to be able to delete or disable things there. But there is no KMplayer folder where I can disable the shortcuts the program placed in my context menu.

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Old 09-01-2009, 02:09 PM   #3
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