Windows 10: Add List Permissions Context Menu in Windows

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  1. Brink
    Brink New Member

    Add List Permissions Context Menu in Windows


    How to: Add List Permissions Context Menu in Windows

    How to Add List Permissions Context Menu in Windows

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    Information On ReFS volumes, you can set security permissions on files and folders. These permissions grant or deny access to the files and folders.

    Every container (ex: folder) and object (ex: file) on the PC has a set of access control information attached to it. Known as a users and groups. The security descriptor is automatically created along with the container or object that is created.

    When you are a member of a own, you have full control.

    Permissions are defined within an object's security descriptor. Permissions are associated with, or assigned to, specific users and groups. For example, for the file Temp.dat, the built-in Administrators group might be assigned Read, Write, and Delete permissions, while the Backup Operators group might be assigned Read and Write permissions only.

    Each assignment of permissions to a user or group is represented in the system as an access control entry (ACE). The entire set of permission entries in a security descriptor is known as a permission set or access control list (ACL). Thus, for a file named Temp.dat, the permission set includes two permission entries, one for the built-in Administrators group and one for the Backup Operators group.

    There are two types of permissions: explicit permissions and inherited permissions.
    • Explicit permissions are those that are set by default on non-child objects when the object is created, or by user action on non-child, parent, or child objects.See also: Change Permissions of File, Folder, Drive, or Registry Key for Users and Groups in Windows 10
    • Inherited permissions are those that are propagated to an object from a parent object. Inherited permissions ease the task of managing permissions and ensure consistency of permissions among all objects within a given container.
      • Inherited Deny permissions do not prevent access to an object if the object has an explicit Allow permission entry.
      • Explicit permissions take precedence over inherited permissions, even inherited Deny permissions.
    By default, objects within a container inherit the permissions from that container when the objects are created. For example, when you create a folder called MyFolder, all subfolders and files created within MyFolder automatically inherit the permissions from that folder. Therefore, MyFolder has explicit permissions, while all subfolders and files within it have inherited permissions.


    This tutorial will show you how to add or remove a List Permissions context menu for files and folders for all users in Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10.

    The List Permissions context menu will list the path, permissions[/b], and SDDL (security descriptor definition language) of the file, folder, or subfolders and files of a folder.

    While you must be an administrator to add or remove the context menu, all users can use the context menu.


    EXAMPLE: "List Permissions" context menu

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    Here's How:

    1. Do step 2 (add) or step 3 (remove) below for what you would like to do.


    2. To Add "List Permissions" to Context Menu
    A) Click/tap on the Download button below to download the .reg file below, and go to step 4 below.

    Add_List_Permissions_to_context_menu.reg

    Download

    3. To Remove "List Permissions" from Context Menu
    NOTE: This is the default setting.
    A) Click/tap on the Download button below to download the .reg file below, and go to step 5 below.

    Remove_List_Permissions_from_context_menu.reg

    Download

    4. Save the .reg file to your Desktop.

    5. Double click/tap on the downloaded .reg file to merge it.

    6. If prompted, click/tap on Run, Yes (UAC), Yes, and OK to approve the merge.

    7. When finished, you can delete the downloaded .reg file if you like.


    That's it,
    Shawn


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    :)
     
    Brink, Jul 13, 2017
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  2. Custom context menu entries

    So, just throwing this out there, in case somone knows.

    I have added a custom context menu entry for the program rightload, since by default the menu is broken in vistax64.

    It works pefect with single files, but when I select mutiple files and try to open, I get mutiple instances of the program (which makes sense), here is my entry:

    C:\Program Files (x86)\Rightload\Rightload.exe --server=1 --autostart %1

    So the %1 passes the filename to the program, and when I select multiple files it is just opening multiple instances of rightload each with a different file.

    What I'd like to do is be able to pass a list of the files selected to the program. Since I know it is capable of uploading multiple files from the context menu, all in one instance.

    So, is there something I can pass besides %1 that will do this? I have looked around and can't seem to find an answer anywhere... *Frown Add List Permissions Context Menu in Windows :(
     
    ArmoredCavalry, Oct 26, 2019
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  3. Naki Win User
    Feature suggestion: Add right-click menu

    Suggestion: Please add a Windows 7 Jump-List and/or right-click menu to the GPU-Z icon in the Windows taskbar. Possible menus in it would be "Exit" and "About GPU-Z...".
    Maybe also "Switch to tab 1/Switch to tab 2/Switch to videocard 1/Switch to videocard 2" too.
    Examples of programs that have such menus are ICQ, Skype, AIM.

    NOTE: It seems for a right-click menu, Windows 7 is not needed - it works on WinXP and Vista too.
    But even a Windows 7 Jump-list may be good enough.
    What do you think?
     
  4. AndreePin Win User

    Add List Permissions Context Menu in Windows

    AndreePin, Oct 26, 2019
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  5. Jelu Cal Win User
    Context menu problem

    Hi,

    Your concern with the context menu can be due to the configuration of your device and/or broken system files. To better understand your concern, we'd like to know the following:

    • The last known changes made/activities performed on your device prior to your concern.
    • If you've experienced your concern on all areas in Windows 10 where context menu is expected to be available. Examples are File Explorer and desktop icons.
    • The version and build of Windows 10 that you're using on your device. To check this, you can perform the steps posted on this

      link
      .

    In addition, we'd like to request for a screenshot of your concern with the context menu.

    In the meantime, we'd recommend performing a clean boot in Windows to isolate software conflicts on your device. To do this, you can perform the steps posted on this link.
    In the clean boot environment, check if you'll be able to load the usual options for the context menu. The link will also provide steps to isolate the possible cause of the issue. Once you're done troubleshooting, check the How
    to reset the computer to start normally after clean boot troubleshooting
    section to revert your device to normal boot.

    If you still experience your concern while in the clean boot environment, we'd recommend creating a new user/administrator account to isolate profile related issues. To do this, you can perform the steps posted on this

    link
    .

    We look forward to your response.
     
    Jelu Cal, Oct 26, 2019
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  6. Unknown User - Powershell context menu - unable to remove permissions

    Running Windows 10 - poweshell.exe loads on startup (context menu).

    I am unable to remove it. There is an unknown user (see screen shot)
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    that I can not remove from permissions. When I remove it, the unknown user reappears when I apply changes. I am the only user listed on the PC, I am unable to see "any other" users listed. I have full Admin user rights.

    I am trying to remove powershell from the computer but it keep reinstalling itself I once was able to delete all references to powershell, but it reinstalled as part of an update.

    After taking ownership and changing access rights on folders the files and registry entries to full access, they still cannot be deleted?

    I understand powershell is not needed in windows 10, but it may allow other users to remotely access my system?

    why does this unknown user auto give itself permissions after being removed?
     
    chefdave86, Oct 26, 2019
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