Windows Vista and 7 provides a very useful option "Copy as Path" which appears whenever you right-click on a file/folder. You might need to press "Shift" key while right-clicking on the file/folder. This option automatically copies the full path of selected file/folder which can be used anywhere else. If you are using Windows XP and want to get a similar option, this tutorial will definitely help you.
We are going to share 2 small and useful free utilities which can bring the same option to Windows XP context menu (All these utilities also work in Windows Vista and 7):
You can download it using following link:
Download Link
PS: Right-click on the above link and select "Save link as" or similar option to download it.
You can also customize which entries should be shown in "Copy Path" context menu using its "Setup" option.
You can download it using any of following link:
Download Link
Homepage
We are going to share 2 small and useful free utilities which can bring the same option to Windows XP context menu (All these utilities also work in Windows Vista and 7):
- PathCopyEx
- Nenotech Path Copy
"PathCopyEx" is a very small utility created by "Mike Lin". It adds an extra option "Copy Path to Clipboard" to file/folder context menu.PathCopyEx
You can download it using following link:
Download Link
PS: Right-click on the above link and select "Save link as" or similar option to download it.
"Neotech Path Copy" is another excellent utility which adds a new option "Copy Path" to file/folder context menu which allows you to copy full/short name, path, etc of the selected file/folder.Neotech Path Copy
You can also customize which entries should be shown in "Copy Path" context menu using its "Setup" option.
You can download it using any of following link:
Download Link
Homepage
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