PowerShell XP 3.01
Author:
James A. Smith
Date: 02/14/2007 Size: 52 KB License: Freeware Requires: Win XP Downloads: 38992 times TIP: Click Here to Repair or Restore Missing Windows Files |
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PowerShell for Windows XP is the newest verison of PowerShell. It adds all the shown items to your context menus (right click). Now you can logoff/re-start/shutdown, drop to dos, edit the registry and much more, faster!
PowerShell-XP2 adds all these items to your context menus.
Right Click The "My Computer" icon.
Add/Remove Programs
Calculator
Clean Drive
Control Panel
Dos Prompt
Edit Registry
Logoff
Quit Windows
Reboot
System Properties
System Restore
Right Click The "Drive(s)" icon's.
Clean Drive
Defrag this Drive
Dos Prompt
Right Click a "Folder" icon.
Backup this Folder
Dos Prompt
Copy to Folder
Move to Folder
Right Click on a File.
Copy to Folder
Move to Folder
Highlight and then Right Click a word on a webpage.
Search Dictionary
Search for Images
Search Newsgroups
Search the Web
In "New" property menus.
HTML Document
Registration Entries
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PowerShell-XP2 adds all these items to your context menus.
Right Click The "My Computer" icon.
Right Click The "Drive(s)" icon's.
Right Click a "Folder" icon.
Right Click on a File.
In "New" property menus.
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