Delphi ships with example shell extensions.

These are located in the demo folder under
"DelphiWin32\VCLWin32\ActiveX\ShellExt".

Note that your shell extensions won't work on a 64bit OS, as there is
no delphi 64 bit compiler.

On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 2:39 AM, Robert Meek<ffo...@comcast.net> wrote:
> Morning all,
>        I've not written a com extension to add a new item to the Windows
> context menus since back around Delphi 6, and as I lost all my old code to
> the fire last year I'm going to need to write a new one for use in Vista
> with D2009 from scratch.  I'm sure I can find the basic code in one of my
> older books, but if anyone knows of essential differences I might run into
> with the new versions of Windows and Delphi, please let me know.  Thanx in
> advance!
>
> from "Robert Meek" dba "Tangentals Design"
> Creative Concepts Programming for Windows Vista
> E-mail:  ffo...@comcast.net
>
> "...There no longer exists any communities...only special Interests."  as
> remarked by one Photojournalist and Writer in relation to the infamous
> 'Mapplethorp trial' of Cinncinate.  I'm happy to know why this is true and
> the protection it provides everyone from 1st amendment rights
> violations...escpecially those in L.A. and Seattle!
> As for New York, it's difficult to get worked up over a conglomerate of
> special  interests such as it represents, when opposition to every one and
> every thing not their own has become its most apparent trait and appalling
> attribute!
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