Check HashSum of .exe-Files in context menu (Windows 10)











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I want to add an to the context menu of the File explorer which will automatically check the HashSum (most likely MD5 or SHA256) of the selected file.



I want to create something like that:



CertUtil -hashfile "PATH" MD5 && CertUtil -hashfile "PATH" SHA256


I don't know how to specify the PATH to the selected file.



I apologize for my bad english :)










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  • Have you tried with %1, "%1" or "%~1"?
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I want to create something like that:



CertUtil -hashfile "PATH" MD5 && CertUtil -hashfile "PATH" SHA256


I don't know how to specify the PATH to the selected file.



I apologize for my bad english :)










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I want to add an to the context menu of the File explorer which will automatically check the HashSum (most likely MD5 or SHA256) of the selected file.



I want to create something like that:



CertUtil -hashfile "PATH" MD5 && CertUtil -hashfile "PATH" SHA256


I don't know how to specify the PATH to the selected file.



I apologize for my bad english :)










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I want to add an to the context menu of the File explorer which will automatically check the HashSum (most likely MD5 or SHA256) of the selected file.



I want to create something like that:



CertUtil -hashfile "PATH" MD5 && CertUtil -hashfile "PATH" SHA256


I don't know how to specify the PATH to the selected file.



I apologize for my bad english :)







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  • Have you tried with %1, "%1" or "%~1"?
    – aschipfl
    yesterday










  • Looks like this question is not related to programming. Consider asking it on superuser.com instead.
    – Georgy
    yesterday


















  • Have you tried with %1, "%1" or "%~1"?
    – aschipfl
    yesterday










  • Looks like this question is not related to programming. Consider asking it on superuser.com instead.
    – Georgy
    yesterday
















Have you tried with %1, "%1" or "%~1"?
– aschipfl
yesterday




Have you tried with %1, "%1" or "%~1"?
– aschipfl
yesterday












Looks like this question is not related to programming. Consider asking it on superuser.com instead.
– Georgy
yesterday




Looks like this question is not related to programming. Consider asking it on superuser.com instead.
– Georgy
yesterday

















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