How to Add Command Prompt In Context Menu (Windows 7)
In older versions of Windows (Windows XP and below) to use command prompt on a specific folder, we need to open the command prompt first then browse through the desired folder using CD (change directory) command. In Windows Vista and Windows 7, there is a new context menu shortcut, just browse the desired folder using Windows Explorer, press SHIFT while right-clicking on the folder then the extended context menu will show the option to "Open command window here". Clicking the menu shortcut will open up a Command Prompt window with the folder as current directory.
If you want the option to display by default in context menu without pressing SHIFT then download and run the following registry tweak.
1 comments:
Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
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