Hello,

I would like to install Vim silently using a package management system, 
thus I need it to install silently.  The /S option seems to work fine 
for installing, but the default is not to install the context menu 
option.  If I install the package graphically and click context menu 
support everything seems to work fine.  I was directed to use this 
project's installer since it properly supports silent installs.

 From what I read at 
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Fix_missing_gvim_context_menu_in_Windows , the 
context menu is enabled in the registry.  Unfortunately, after applying 
these settings, I only see the context menu on certain places (namely, I 
can use the context menu on redirected folders, but not on local 
drives...that puzzled me).

Is there a way to either enable context menu support when using the /S 
option, or which settings should I modify in the registry to make this 
work manually?

Knowing how to make the context menu appear manually will allow me to 
add the context menu to 64-bit Windows 7 (assuming the installer doesn't 
set it correctly, which seems to be the case with vim.org's Windows 
installer).

Thanks for any insight,
Justin
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Justin Brinegar
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.. Physics & Astronomy Networking Infrastructure and Computing
.. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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