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This was my favorite on Windows 8.1. Any idea if it still works on Windows 10? I know it says Windows 2000 or higher on the web page, but I also know that Windows 10 has been misbehaving on my PC when I used some of these extensions from the web. Probably due to Microsoft's addition of its own for both normal and elevated command prompts in the new File Explorer.Samir– Samir2016-09-19 16:51:02 +00:00Commented Sep 19, 2016 at 16:51
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@sammyg: I haven't tried it because I just put the buttons I wanted for that on the Quick Action Bar (hint: Right-click on Ribbon or Menu Items), but I'm using HashCheck from the same author and it works fine on Windows 10. It just needs re-installed when new builds of Windows are delivered. (Which -- if you're on the Fast Ring -- is often.)afrazier– afrazier2016-09-19 17:58:18 +00:00Commented Sep 19, 2016 at 17:58
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That's funny how compatibility of such simple apps breaks on each new build of Windows 10. I'm on the slow ring, so I like to think that I'm more fortunate, but I also get my shed of problems once they push down the new builds on me. Right now it seems that my new laptop has problems accepting Remote Desktop connections. I upgraded it from Home to Pro only a few weeks ago and did a clean install. Yet I can't use one of the major benefits of Pro edition. All my other PCs with Pro work fine, but they are not on the 1607 version. Anyway... Thanks for the update!Samir– Samir2016-09-19 21:58:01 +00:00Commented Sep 19, 2016 at 21:58
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Latest version (from 2011) still works on Windows 10kapex– kapex2018-05-30 08:50:55 +00:00Commented May 30, 2018 at 8:50
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