Yeah I'm aware of that option but like you said that's something I personally would only need to use once in a blue moon... in which case it would make better sense to simply type it down the old fashioned way.
Final version for now...
No cascading subcommands and a randomly picked yet more...
The following syntax flushes the DNS correctly:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\DesktopBackground\Shell\FlushIP]
"MUIVerb"="Flush IP"
"Icon"="cmd.exe"
"Position"="Bottom"
"SubCommands"=""
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\DesktopBackground\Shell\FlushIP\shell]...
Ha!
Friggin awesome OAT :thumbsup:
I modified it slightly just to do the whole release/flush/renew cycle in one go and renamed it 'FlushIP'.
Will tinker a bit more with it tomorrow.
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\DesktopBackground\Shell\FlushIP]
"MUIVerb"="Flush IP"...
Hehe...
Your approach is identical to the one I've been using so far.
Yet my hope was to improve on on it by taking it a step forward.... or rightclick-ward I should say.
I tried to reverse engineer the awesome Add_[Create-restore-point]without_UAC_to_context_menu.bat but quickly concluded that...
Been looking around for such a tweak but to no avail... which is strange as it's a rather handy set of commands to have there intead of using something like a batch file.
I tried to conjure something up using my rather limited scripting skills but the commands didn't run properly when invoked...