For more information about the types of shell extensions, see the table below. Description Description of the shell extension item. This information is extracted from the DLL file that contains this shell extension. Version Version of the shell extension item. Product Name The name of the product that created this shell extension. Company The name of the company that created this shell extension. My Computer Tells you whether the "My Computer" folder contains this shell extension.
This column is only relevant to "Shell Folder" extensions. Desktop Tells you whether the "Desktop" folder contains this shell extension. Control Panel Tells you whether the "Control Panel" folder contains this shell extension. Filename The filename that contains this shell extension. File Created Time The creation time of the extension dll. You can use this field in order to find out when the extension was installed on your system.
Microsoft Specifies whether the extension was created by Microsoft 'Yes' value or by other company 'No' value. File Extensions Specifies a list of file extensions like. File Attributes Specifies the attributes of the shell extension file. H for hidden, R for read-only, and so on File Size Specifies the size in bytes of the shell extension file.
There are more than 10 types of shell extension, here's a small description for each type: Extension Type Description Shell Folder Provides special system folders like "Printers", "Fonts", "Recycle Bin", and more Context Menu Provides the ability to add new items to the context menu of particular file type. Icon Handler Provides the ability to dynamically assign icons to file objects.
Copy Hook Handler This type of shell extension is called when a file is moved, copies, renamed or deleted. Drop Handler Provides the ability to control the "Drop" behavior of files. All file association settings and all previously entered metadata will be preserved. This release contains an updated version of the version 1. This release contains updated versions of the version 1.
The version number change reflects the addition of two late-breaking features. Allow the use of File Meta when there is already a property handler installed. The existing property handler is used to read existing metadata, but all new or updated metadata property values are written to the alternate stream store used by File Meta.
The existing Preview Panel and Details properties are used as a starting point to which any other properties desired can be added. Support the configuration of the properties shown in the Info Tip displayed when the mouse hovers over a file in Explorer.
Fix a bug when using the context menu to export metadata to XML files with long pathnames. The changes from version 1. Support bit application access to File Meta property values on bit systems. The application most commonly affected is Office. Enabling this for extensions that you set up in previous versions requires a one-time update of registry settings, done by clicking the Update Registry button in the File Meta Association Manager after you have installed version 1. Skip to content.
The guest configuration feature combines features of the Desired State Configuration DSC extension handler, Azure Automation State Configuration, and the most commonly requested features from customer feedback. Guest configuration also includes hybrid machine support through Arc-enabled servers. The DSC extension for Windows requires that the target virtual machine is able to communicate with Azure and the location of the configuration package.
Templates are ideal when deploying one or more virtual machines that require post deployment configuration. Data about the state of extension deployments can be retrieved from the Azure portal, and by using the Azure CLI.
Alternatively, you can file an Azure support incident. Go to the Azure support site and select Get support. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. This step doesn't register the node to Automation. The node is not centrally managed. The following example shows a simple example of a configuration. Save the configuration locally as iisInstall. The following commands place the iisInstall. The commands also execute the configuration, and then report back on status.
Configuration Modules or Script : This field is mandatory the form has not been updated for the default configuration script. Configuration modules and scripts require a.
If you use a. You can create the. Module-qualified Name of Configuration : You can include multiple configuration functions in a. Enter the name of the configuration. For example, if your. This format is a different format in which configuration arguments are accepted in PowerShell cmdlets or Resource Manager templates.
The configuration data file is secured by an SAS token in blob storage. Setting this property to latest installs the most recent version of WMF. Currently, the only possible values for this property are 4. These possible values are subject to updates.
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