Open-Shell Menu 4.4.199 Releases with Official Code Signing and Critical Fixes

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The Open-Shell Menu 4.4.199 has been released as a pre-release build, introducing official code signing through SignPath.io, which addresses previous deployment issues for enterprises. This update includes fixes for ExplorerPatcher taskbar detection and a bug related to the "Open file location" context menu command. The community-maintained utility continues to support Windows 7 through 11, requiring an ARM64 version to avoid login failures. Users can download the pre-release directly from the official GitHub repository, where contributions from various developers have kept the project viable after its predecessor, Classic Shell, was discontinued in 2017



Open-Shell Menu 4.4.199 Releases with Official Code Signing and Critical Fixes

Open-Shell Menu 4.4.199 launched today as a pre-release build that finally introduces official code signing through SignPath.io, addressing long-standing enterprise deployment hurdles. The update patches ExplorerPatcher taskbar detection and repairs a broken "Open file location" context menu command. Maintained by the community that inherited Classic Shell, the utility continues supporting Windows 7 through 11 while enforcing an ARM64 version requirement to prevent login failures. IT admins and desktop customizers can download the nightly installer directly from the official GitHub repository.

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