Hi, how can I have a context menu creating archives like this 'Add to <Archive>_<YYYY-MM-DD_HH-MM-SS>.zip' (with YYYY-MM-DD being the current date and HH-MM-SS being the current time) ? Regards
Hi, how can I have a context menu creating archives like this 'Add to < Archive >_< YYYY-MM-DD_HH-MM-SS >.zip' (with YYYY-MM-DD being the current date and HH-MM-SS being the current time) ?  Regards
Hi, how can I have a context menu creating archives like this'Add to <archive>_<yyyy-mm-dd_hh-mm-ss>.zip' (with YYYY-MM-DD being the current date and HH-MM-SS being the current time) ? Regards</yyyy-mm-dd_hh-mm-ss></archive>
Hi, how can I have a context menu creating archives like this'Add to <archive>_<yyyy-mm-dd_hh-mm-ss>.zip' (with YYYY-MM-DD being the current date and HH-MM-SS being the current time) ? Regards</yyyy-mm-dd_hh-mm-ss></archive>
Hi, how can I have a context menu creating archives like this'Add to <archive>_<yyyy-mm-dd_hh-mm-ss>.zip' (with YYYY-MM-DD being the current date and HH-MM-SS being the current time) ? [img]https://i.imgur.com/XhfBPih.png[/img] Regards</yyyy-mm-dd_hh-mm-ss></archive>
I was sad to get no support on such an annoying issue. But I have figured out by myself how to solve it: Win+R Run: gpedit.msc 'Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\OS Policies' 'Allow clipboard history': Disabled (by default it is 'Not Configured', which prevent Win+V shortcut to be remapped) It works perfectly: you can then map Win+V to Ditto. I hope this will help others.
I was sad to get no support on such an annoying issue. But I have figured out how to solve it: Win+R Run: gpedit.msc 'Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\OS Policies' 'Allow clipboard history': Disabled (by default it is 'Not Configured', which prevent Win+V shortcut to be remapped) It works perfectly: you can then map Win+V to Ditto. I hope this will help others.
Can you please change the title to "Add to < archive> < currentdatetime>.zip" (I am not allowed to edit it)