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Post by Brawllux on Aug 10, 2023 4:16:05 GMT -8
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Post by Windows 10-7 on Sept 4, 2023 16:12:22 GMT -8
Is there an uninstaller for this?
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Post by Brawllux on Sept 4, 2023 21:14:49 GMT -8
Is there an uninstaller for this? If you backed up the keys it modified you could restore it manually or you could use a restore point. But normally there is not an automatic uninstaller as of today.
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Post by Souper on Oct 13, 2023 15:15:30 GMT -8
Heads up, I believe Windows Defender is falsely flagging this. Also -- think you could add in redirect for the Bluetooth icon context menu options? They all still exist in Control Panel.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2024 17:14:32 GMT -8
This is completely broken.
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Post by Fuki on Mar 18, 2024 20:59:49 GMT -8
working on windows 11 22h2?
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Post by eggcorn on Mar 21, 2024 20:33:12 GMT -8
working on windows 11 22h2? yes
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Post by ins21 on Apr 17, 2024 6:59:16 GMT -8
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Post by OrthodoxWin32 on Apr 17, 2024 7:26:56 GMT -8
ihatemetroBrawlluxAs now, a Windhawk mod is available to do the same thing, is it possible to do without this URI Redirector ? And if so, how do we remove URI Redirector ?
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Post by Brawllux on Apr 17, 2024 7:41:36 GMT -8
ihatemetro Brawllux As now, a Windhawk mod is available to do the same thing, is it possible to do without this URI Redirector ? And if so, how do we remove URI Redirector ? What mod? I don't see any mod that does this neither here or in Windhawk repository and server.
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Post by OrthodoxWin32 on Apr 17, 2024 8:13:22 GMT -8
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Post by Brawllux on Apr 17, 2024 9:04:06 GMT -8
No,that is completely different. That mod patches shell32 stuff in memory to stop redirections and unhide some applets. Like i stated it is completely different and serves a different purpose.
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Post by ins21 on Apr 17, 2024 10:48:13 GMT -8
Can anyone help me, please?
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Post by OrthodoxWin32 on Apr 17, 2024 12:41:50 GMT -8
I remember having trouble installing it, but I managed. I'll try to write a tutorial as soon as I have time.
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Post by ins21 on Apr 17, 2024 21:24:24 GMT -8
Please do, thank you.
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Post by technicalissues on May 1, 2024 10:05:50 GMT -8
I remember having trouble installing it, but I managed. I'll try to write a tutorial as soon as I have time. Any solution yet?
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Post by enderboy on May 5, 2024 0:49:02 GMT -8
This program is a ms-settings: URI redirector. It redirects metro Settings app calls to Control Panel. This can aid in removing metro from your system, and it fixes many Control Panel redirections, including things such as "Navigation Properties" under "Taskbar Properties", "Taskbar Settings" in the Explorer Taskbar Context Menu, Personalization Control Panel (themecpl.dll) without modding, and desk.cpl. It has support for pretty much all URIs that have a control panel equivalent (so some things such as ms-settings:privacy won't link to anything). Note that display and its related options is basically the only exception, as it will require this on 1709+ to work properly: www.winclassic.net/thread/1390/classic-display-settings-control-partially . On 1607, you will need to replace display.dll and display.dll.mui in your locale folder with the Windows 8.1 counterparts. This can also add the ms-settings: URI scheme to Windows 7 and Windows 8.x.
This will not work with direct calls to the Settings app, just the URIs. Example: "Make changes to your account in PC Settings" in the User Accounts Control Panel. It is a direct call to the Settings app. In fact, most settings app link leftovers from Windows 8.x do this, and AFAIK it is impossible to redirect those. However, most redirections from Windows 10 1507 onwards use the URI for redirections, so this program will still redirect most calls since 1507.
If you want to add custom URIs, then you can edit the source code (written in AutoHotKey v2). Also, feel free to suggest improvements.
Version 1.0:
- Initial Release
Version 1.1:
- Bug Fixes
- Now also includes an install script. Make sure you do not put quotes in the path when the script prompts you to input the path. Also, run the script as TrustedInstaller for it to work properly.
Version 2.0:
- More URIs - No longer requires a "generic" and "non-generic" version (as it now autodetects for modifications) - Supports: Classic Taskbar Properties ( www.winclassic.net/thread/1436/new-classic-theme-configurator , TbConf.exe in either main root of user directory, C:\Windows, or C:\ drive), Open-Shell, StartIsBack++, StartAllBack, any Windows Update Manager (installed as wucpl\wucpl.exe in either main root of user directory, C:\Windows, or C:\ drive), restoration of Classic Windows Update Control Panel ( winclassic.net/thread/1354/restore-performance-information-tools-windows ), UserLanguagesCpl.dll, and input.cpl/input.dll replacement ( www.winclassic.net/thread/1334/windows-keyboard-layout-manager-replacing ).
Version 2.1:
- easeofaccess-narrator now goes to the Ease of Access Center instead of directly opening narrator (as themecpl.dll's left pane opens that instead of just easeofaccess). - x86 and x64 versions
Version 2.2:
- Fixed wucltux.dll (Windows Update Control Panel)
Version 2.3:
- Fixed ms-settings:taskbar infinite loop if TbConf is not installed in the locations specified in Windows 10 1607 or higher - Start Menu now opens the Taskbar and Navigation properties in Windows 10 1511 or lower (or any Windows 10 1607 insider build) when no start menu program (such as Open-Shell) is installed.
- Made ms-settings:personalization link to the themes control panel instead of the Appearance and Personalization Control Panel menu due to many redirected links to that panel in Windows 10 using ms-settings:personalization as the URI.
- More descriptive error messages for both the taskbar and start menu redirections.
Here is the download link. Includes redirection regs if you want to install them manually (import them as TrustedInstaller), source code, and a compiled version. Note that for the regs, you may need to replace the path to where you actually have the program, and you will have to delete the DelegateExecute value in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\ms-settings\Shell\Open\Command, or else it won't work. If you want to use the source as the main program you can use this instead: "C:\Program Files\AutoHotkey\v2\AutoHotkey64.exe" "(path to ahk source)" %1 .
So all this does is break my control panel, my context menus, and yes I have deleted delegateexcute registry value
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Post by Brawllux on May 5, 2024 1:28:50 GMT -8
This program is a ms-settings: URI redirector. It redirects metro Settings app calls to Control Panel. This can aid in removing metro from your system, and it fixes many Control Panel redirections, including things such as "Navigation Properties" under "Taskbar Properties", "Taskbar Settings" in the Explorer Taskbar Context Menu, Personalization Control Panel (themecpl.dll) without modding, and desk.cpl. It has support for pretty much all URIs that have a control panel equivalent (so some things such as ms-settings:privacy won't link to anything). Note that display and its related options is basically the only exception, as it will require this on 1709+ to work properly: www.winclassic.net/thread/1390/classic-display-settings-control-partially . On 1607, you will need to replace display.dll and display.dll.mui in your locale folder with the Windows 8.1 counterparts. This can also add the ms-settings: URI scheme to Windows 7 and Windows 8.x.
This will not work with direct calls to the Settings app, just the URIs. Example: "Make changes to your account in PC Settings" in the User Accounts Control Panel. It is a direct call to the Settings app. In fact, most settings app link leftovers from Windows 8.x do this, and AFAIK it is impossible to redirect those. However, most redirections from Windows 10 1507 onwards use the URI for redirections, so this program will still redirect most calls since 1507.
If you want to add custom URIs, then you can edit the source code (written in AutoHotKey v2). Also, feel free to suggest improvements.
Version 1.0:
- Initial Release
Version 1.1:
- Bug Fixes
- Now also includes an install script. Make sure you do not put quotes in the path when the script prompts you to input the path. Also, run the script as TrustedInstaller for it to work properly.
Version 2.0:
- More URIs - No longer requires a "generic" and "non-generic" version (as it now autodetects for modifications) - Supports: Classic Taskbar Properties ( www.winclassic.net/thread/1436/new-classic-theme-configurator , TbConf.exe in either main root of user directory, C:\Windows, or C:\ drive), Open-Shell, StartIsBack++, StartAllBack, any Windows Update Manager (installed as wucpl\wucpl.exe in either main root of user directory, C:\Windows, or C:\ drive), restoration of Classic Windows Update Control Panel ( winclassic.net/thread/1354/restore-performance-information-tools-windows ), UserLanguagesCpl.dll, and input.cpl/input.dll replacement ( www.winclassic.net/thread/1334/windows-keyboard-layout-manager-replacing ).
Version 2.1:
- easeofaccess-narrator now goes to the Ease of Access Center instead of directly opening narrator (as themecpl.dll's left pane opens that instead of just easeofaccess). - x86 and x64 versions
Version 2.2:
- Fixed wucltux.dll (Windows Update Control Panel)
Version 2.3:
- Fixed ms-settings:taskbar infinite loop if TbConf is not installed in the locations specified in Windows 10 1607 or higher - Start Menu now opens the Taskbar and Navigation properties in Windows 10 1511 or lower (or any Windows 10 1607 insider build) when no start menu program (such as Open-Shell) is installed.
- Made ms-settings:personalization link to the themes control panel instead of the Appearance and Personalization Control Panel menu due to many redirected links to that panel in Windows 10 using ms-settings:personalization as the URI.
- More descriptive error messages for both the taskbar and start menu redirections.
Here is the download link. Includes redirection regs if you want to install them manually (import them as TrustedInstaller), source code, and a compiled version. Note that for the regs, you may need to replace the path to where you actually have the program, and you will have to delete the DelegateExecute value in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\ms-settings\Shell\Open\Command, or else it won't work. If you want to use the source as the main program you can use this instead: "C:\Program Files\AutoHotkey\v2\AutoHotkey64.exe" "(path to ahk source)" %1 .
So all this does is break my control panel, my context menus, and yes I have deleted delegateexcute registry value How did you manage to break your context menus with this. They are not even related.
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Post by enderboy on May 5, 2024 3:26:07 GMT -8
So all this does is break my control panel, my context menus, and yes I have deleted delegateexcute registry value How did you manage to break your context menus with this. They are not even related. The Personalization and display
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Post by Brawllux on May 5, 2024 5:53:26 GMT -8
How did you manage to break your context menus with this. They are not even related. The Personalization and display Do not use this one if you are using my pack. My pack already has a modified version of this bundled in.
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