; ; Send To Extensions ; ; Microsoft Windows 95 PowerToys ; ; Copyright 1995-1996 Microsoft Corporation ; ; * Send To... Any Folder ; ; Send a file or files to Any Folder, and you will be shown ; a dialog box that lets you choose where the files should ; be copied or moved. ; ; * Send To... Clipboard as Name ; ; Send a file or files to the Clipboard as Name, and the names ; of the files are placed on the clipboard. ; ; * Send To... Clipboard as Contents ; ; Send a file to the Clipboard as Contents, and the contents ; of the file are placed on the clipboard. ; ; * Send To... Command Line ; ; Send a file to the Command Line, and the "Run" dialog appears, ; with name of the file already typed in for you. ; ; * Send To... Mail Recipient ; ; Send a file or files to a Mail Recipient, and a mail message ; will be created with the file(s) already attached. ; ; There are three types of mail recipients. You probably will ; need only one of them. In the "Add/Remove Programs" section ; of the Control Panel, double-click "Send To Extensions" to ; remove the ones you don't need. ; ; "Mail Recipient MAPI" sends the message via the Microsoft MAPI ; protocol. MAPI is supported by Microsoft Mail 3.x and Microsoft ; Exchange. ; ; "Mail Recipient CMC" sends the message via the Common ; Messaging Calls protocol, a protocol defined by the X.400 API ; association. CMC is supported by Microsoft Exchange, and ; possibly other mail programs. ; ; "Internet Mail Recipient" sends the message via Microsoft Internet ; Mail and News. It doesn't really work yet, but at least you know ; that I'm thinking about it. ; ; Tips and tricks: ; ; * To add/remove selected extensions, double-click "Send To ; Extensions PowerToy" in Control Panel: Add/Remove Programs. ; ; * To change the name of an item in your Send To menu, click ; the Start button, select "Run", then type "sendto". This ; will open a folder view on your Send To menu, at which point ; you can create, rename or remove items. ; ; * When the Send To menu is open, if you hold down the Control ; key while you click on the extension you want to send the ; file to, the behavior will change slightly. ; ; * Send To... Any Folder will copy the files with their ; short names. (Normally, it copies the long names.) ; ; * Send To... Clipboard as Name will copy the short file ; names to the clipboard. (Normally, it copies the long ; file name.) ; ; * Send To... Clipboard as Contents will display a dialog ; box allowing you to override its choice of file content ; type. Note that if you pick a type that does not match ; the actual type of the file, the data won't quite appear ; the way you intended, if it appears at all. ; ; * Send To... Command Line will put the short file name ; on the command line. (Normally, it puts the long file ; name on the command line.) ; ; * Send To... Mail Recipient will attach the files with ; their short names. (Normally, the long file name is used.) ; ; Limitations: ; ; * Send To... Clipboard as Contents ; ; If the file does not contain a recognized format, the ; clipboard won't contain anything terribly interesting. ; ; You cannot send folders or multiple files to the clipboard ; as contents. ; ; * Send To... Command Line ; ; You cannot send multiple items to the command line. ; ; To add more than one item to the command line, you can ; drag them onto the "Run" dialog box, and they will be ; added. ; ; * Send To... Mail Recipient ; ; You cannot send folders to mail recipients. ; [Version] signature = $CHICAGO$ SetupClass=BASE [DefaultInstall] CopyFiles = SendToX.Copy.Sys AddReg = SendToX.Reg, SendToX.Uninst.Reg Ini2Reg = SendToX.Add.Ini2Reg [SendToXInstall] CopyFiles = SendToX.Copy.Sys AddReg = SendToX.Reg, SendToX.Uninst.Reg Ini2Reg = SendToX.Add.Ini2Reg [DefaultUninstall] DelFiles = SendToX.Copy.Sys DelReg = SendToX.Uninst.Reg [SendToX.Copy.Sys] SENDTOX.DLL SENDTOX.INF [SendToX.Add.Ini2Reg] win.ini,Desktop,Wallpaper,HKLM,%BK%,2 win.ini,Desktop,TileWallpaper,HKLM,%BK%,2 [SendToX.Reg] HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce\Setup,%ISTX%,,"RUNDLL32.EXE %11%\%SubDir%\SENDTOX.DLL,Install %11%\%SubDir%\SENDTOX.INF" [SendToX.Uninst.Reg] HKLM,%UKEY%,,, HKLM,%UKEY%,"DisplayName",,"%UNINSTAL_NAME%" HKLM,%UKEY%,"UninstallString",,"rundll32.exe %11%\%SubDir%\SENDTOX.DLL,Configure %11%\%SubDir%\SendToX.inf" [DestinationDirs] SendToX.Copy.Sys=11,%SubDir% [SourceDisksNames] 55=%DISK_NAME%,"",1 [SourceDisksFiles] SENDTOX.DLL=55 SENDTOX.INF=55 [Strings] DISK_NAME="Send To... Extensions" UNINSTAL_NAME="Send To Extensions PowerToy" SubDir = "ShellExt" ISTX="Send To... Extensions" UKEY="Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\SendToX.PowerToy" BK="Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup"Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.