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Open with Code not visible for unprivileged users #4439

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moander opened this issue Mar 18, 2016 · 3 comments
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Open with Code not visible for unprivileged users #4439

moander opened this issue Mar 18, 2016 · 3 comments
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@moander
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moander commented Mar 18, 2016

  • VSCode Version: 0.10.11
  • OS Version: Windows Server 2008 R2

Steps to Reproduce:

  1. Log in as a unprivileged user
  2. Run the VS Code installer as Administrator and enter password
  3. Tap both "Open with Code" checkboxes in the wizard
  4. Right-click on a file or folder

The "Open with Code" option is missing. I have not investigated this more than the reproduce steps above so it may be unrelated to the user being unprivileged.

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pfister commented Mar 18, 2016

It might be related to problem I'm seeing in linux x64: see #4434. The 'Code' executable was renamed to 'code'.

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Duplicate of #98

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I experienced this issue on a Windows 10 machine. I installed VSC while logged-in to a user account (which prompted for Admin credentials). While all of the registry settings seem to have been added, the Windows Explorer context menu doesn't list the VSC entries. I hacked the registry on my Windows 7 machine at work using these settings. And it worked, however that machine runs under an Admin account.

@joaomoreno joaomoreno added the *duplicate Issue identified as a duplicate of another issue(s) label Apr 29, 2016
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