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Download free Shell Extension Manager17602
9/05/2026
Classic Shell Reborn
However, you will not be able to disable or enable any extensions, and some information (like certain file paths and registry data) may be incomplete. The 32-bit version (shexview.zip, ~120 KB) runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows but can only see 32-bit extensions. The 64-bit version of ShellExView (shexview-x64.zip, ~140 KB) runs natively on 64-bit Windows and can display both 64-bit and 32-bit shell extensions. It does not write to the registry (beyond the disable/enable flags for shell extensions you modify), does not install services, and does not create Start Menu shortcuts. For the new simplified Windows 11 menu, the entries are controlled differently through the registry, but ShellExView still covers the underlying shell extension handlers.
Key Features
- Lists every registered shell extension with CLSID, file path, company name, version number, description, and creation date.
- Windows has no built-in interface for viewing or managing shell extensions.
- Windows 11 introduced a new right-click context menu that shows a simplified set of options, with “Show more options” at the bottom to access the classic full menu.
- Removing unwanted items from the Windows right-click menu is ShellExView’s primary use case.
The entire program is a single 120 KB executable plus one help file. Download a small INI file for your language and drop it next to the executable. Checks each extension for a valid digital signature from a trusted publisher. Extensions with missing files, unsigned code, or unusual attributes are automatically highlighted in pink. Disabling an extension takes a single click or keyboard shortcut, and re-enabling it is just as simple.
Remote Computer Scanning
Re-enabling an extension removes that registry entry, restoring the original state. It reads shell extension data from the Windows registry and displays it. This is faster when you have many third-party extensions to test. The first thing most users do is hide built-in Windows extensions. This is the fastest way to group extensions by company or type. On a typical Windows 10/11 machine, you will see 200 to 400 registered shell extensions.
Lists every registered shell extension with CLSID, file path, company name, version number, description, and creation date. ShellExView gives you visibility into this hidden layer of your operating system and the ability to disable the extensions causing problems. View, manage, and disable Windows shell extensions in seconds.
Windows Firewall may need an exception for remote registry access. This is useful for IT administrators who need to troubleshoot Explorer issues on employee workstations without physically going to each online casinos machine. On Windows XP and earlier, administrator privileges are not enforced by the OS in the same way, so ShellExView runs with full access for any admin-level user account. ShellExView needs to read and write to registry keys under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, which are protected areas that require elevated permissions.