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  * If the wrapping batch file takes filename as command line parameter (see [[#parametrized|below]]) you can:   * If the wrapping batch file takes filename as command line parameter (see [[#parametrized|below]]) you can:
    * Make shortcut to it on desktop and use it by dropping files on the icon. Windows automatically run the batch file and passes path to dropped file as command-line parameter.     * Make shortcut to it on desktop and use it by dropping files on the icon. Windows automatically run the batch file and passes path to dropped file as command-line parameter.
-    * In a similar way you can put the shortcut to the batch file into Explorer’s ‘Send To’ context menu (''C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo'' in Windows Vista and newer). &winpath &winvista+    * In a similar way you can put the shortcut to the batch file into Explorer’s ‘Send To’ context menu (''C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo''). &winpath
  * [[guide_schedule|Schedule automatic execution]].   * [[guide_schedule|Schedule automatic execution]].

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