On windows XP 32 when I right click on a file I have a menu to encrypt/decrypt or shred the file.
On windows XP 64 I don't.
It looks like a bug. (Other programs like Winrar doesn't suffer from that probelm). Any fix for it (As much as I understand, the right click menues info is stored in the registry)
Right click menus of Privacy Toolbox on XP 64
Started by
Saragani
, Mar 28 2008 09:22 AM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 28 March 2008 - 09:22 AM
#2
Posted 03 April 2008 - 08:13 PM
Hello,
Looking at the Product data sheet:
http://www.lavasoft....istry_tuner.pdf
or Tech specs:
http://www.lavasoft....php?t=techspecs
Operating Systems
Windows 2000, XP and Vista (32-bit)
Processor
Intel Pentium or processor equivalent to industry standards with 500 MHz or above
Free hard disk space
15 MB
Minimum RAM
128MB
Graphics
800x600 with 16.7 m colors
It doesn't look like Lavasoft RegistryTuner is compatible for 64bit.
If you need a refund contact the support department here:
http://www.lavasoft..../supportcenter/
Looking at the Product data sheet:
http://www.lavasoft....istry_tuner.pdf
or Tech specs:
http://www.lavasoft....php?t=techspecs
Operating Systems
Windows 2000, XP and Vista (32-bit)
Processor
Intel Pentium or processor equivalent to industry standards with 500 MHz or above
Free hard disk space
15 MB
Minimum RAM
128MB
Graphics
800x600 with 16.7 m colors
It doesn't look like Lavasoft RegistryTuner is compatible for 64bit.
If you need a refund contact the support department here:
http://www.lavasoft..../supportcenter/
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#3
Posted 03 April 2008 - 08:24 PM
OOps - Privacy Toolbox:
Doesn't say
http://www.lavasoft....acy_toolbox.pdf
Either way, contact the Support Center and they can help you with that
Doesn't say
http://www.lavasoft....acy_toolbox.pdf
Either way, contact the Support Center and they can help you with that
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#4
Posted 06 April 2008 - 01:28 PM
I didn't buy it yet, so no refund needed.
I saw it installed on a Win32 OS and I downloaded the trail and installed in on XP 64 (And I don't see the right click menus).
I don't think that it is such a problem to get it have right click menus on Windows XP 64. The software itself works on XP 64.
Thanks for your reply though.
I saw it installed on a Win32 OS and I downloaded the trail and installed in on XP 64 (And I don't see the right click menus).
I don't think that it is such a problem to get it have right click menus on Windows XP 64. The software itself works on XP 64.
Thanks for your reply though.
#5
Posted 06 April 2008 - 06:02 PM
Ah ok, thought you had already paid for it.
So, it's fine for 32bit systems. Since it isn't 64bit compatible yet, I'd run it with caution (the registry tuner part) since the registry is quite different on 64bit systems.
So, it's fine for 32bit systems. Since it isn't 64bit compatible yet, I'd run it with caution (the registry tuner part) since the registry is quite different on 64bit systems.
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