question about shell integration with x64 version of XP
Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 3:57 pm
hello,
First I want to say thank you for EDP! - I consider it an essential tool, and have been a happy customer for several years
My company is about roll out new machines to my department, which will have XP Pro x64 sp2 installed as the OS. I am one of the lucky pilot users of the new machines... (I think they have agreed to purchase ExamDiff Pro for all the developers, which is awesome, although I'll still maintain my licenses to use on my other PC's).
My question is in regard to the Windows Explorer integration.
The good news is, this seems to work perfectly in ExamDiff Pro! The context menus in Explorer seem to work exactly as they do in 32 bit XP.
Unfortunately most of the other tools I use daily (Directory Opus (DO), VS.NET 2005, various editors and other miscellaneous stuff) are not quite there yet.
It seems that you guys have created a *real* 64 bit shell extension that actually works in Explorer. All the other shell extentions I use work fine in Directory Opus (still 32 bit) and in the 32 bit version of Explorer, but will not show up in the regular 64 bit version of Explorer. However, the EDP shell integration does not seem to work in any 32 bit applications (including plain old Explorer).
I think the DO guys are working on 64 bit support, but in general it seems like it's going to be a long, long time (if ever) before shell extentions (in general) will work well in 64-bit land.
Sorry for all the rambling, but FINALLY here's my question:
Is there a way (on XP Pro x64 edition) to enable the 32-bit EDP shell integration (either in addition to or instead of the 64-bit integration)?
I would be more than happy to test out any ideas you may have, and provide any other configuration info you might want (and edit 42 registry keys, reboot the PC 20 times, stand on my head, and anything else that might help
Thanks very much for reading all this, and any help would be very very much appreciated!
Thanks!
Troy
First I want to say thank you for EDP! - I consider it an essential tool, and have been a happy customer for several years

My company is about roll out new machines to my department, which will have XP Pro x64 sp2 installed as the OS. I am one of the lucky pilot users of the new machines... (I think they have agreed to purchase ExamDiff Pro for all the developers, which is awesome, although I'll still maintain my licenses to use on my other PC's).
My question is in regard to the Windows Explorer integration.
The good news is, this seems to work perfectly in ExamDiff Pro! The context menus in Explorer seem to work exactly as they do in 32 bit XP.
Unfortunately most of the other tools I use daily (Directory Opus (DO), VS.NET 2005, various editors and other miscellaneous stuff) are not quite there yet.
It seems that you guys have created a *real* 64 bit shell extension that actually works in Explorer. All the other shell extentions I use work fine in Directory Opus (still 32 bit) and in the 32 bit version of Explorer, but will not show up in the regular 64 bit version of Explorer. However, the EDP shell integration does not seem to work in any 32 bit applications (including plain old Explorer).
I think the DO guys are working on 64 bit support, but in general it seems like it's going to be a long, long time (if ever) before shell extentions (in general) will work well in 64-bit land.
Sorry for all the rambling, but FINALLY here's my question:
Is there a way (on XP Pro x64 edition) to enable the 32-bit EDP shell integration (either in addition to or instead of the 64-bit integration)?
I would be more than happy to test out any ideas you may have, and provide any other configuration info you might want (and edit 42 registry keys, reboot the PC 20 times, stand on my head, and anything else that might help

Thanks very much for reading all this, and any help would be very very much appreciated!
Thanks!
Troy