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IShellExtInit.Initialize

I am using IShellExtInit.Initialize (Thanks to Mattias Sjögren) and it is called when I right-click a folder! Unfortunately it is
called 3 times and not only once...
For debugging purpose there is only one line in that Initialize function: return 0;

How can something like that happen?
Thanks a lot for help!

Greetings,
timtos.
Nov 15 '05 #1
1 4058
Sorry. I am really new to this stuff...
QueryContextMenu should never return 0 (and always the number of added items).

Greetings,
timtos.

"timtos" <ti****@gmx.de> wrote in message news:bj***********@news.uni-koblenz.de...
I am using IShellExtInit.Initialize (Thanks to Mattias Sjögren) and it is called when I right-click a folder! Unfortunately it is
called 3 times and not only once...
For debugging purpose there is only one line in that Initialize function: return 0;

How can something like that happen?
Thanks a lot for help!

Greetings,
timtos.

Nov 15 '05 #2

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