FILENAME EXTENSION COLUMN V1.1
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Author: John Williams http://www.xrayz.co.uk

Adds a column to Windows Explorer details view that shows the extension part
of a filename.

Requirements:
Windows XP (x86/x64)
Windows 2000 (x86)
Windows 2003 (x86/x64)

HISTORY
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V1.1.0 2009/01/16 : Customisation settings "Caps" and "Title" via the registry.

INSTALLATION
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Unzip the archive into a temporary folder. Right-click "CPExt.inf" and choose
"Install" from the popup menu. You can now delete the temporary folder. Restart
your computer, or logoff and logon.

After rebooting, right-click on a column header in Windows Explorer and choose
"More..." then scroll down the list and place a checkmark next to "Ext".

CUSTOMISATION
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You can drag the "Ext" column to reposition the layout.

To have the current layout set for all your folders, in Windows Explorer click
Tools|FolderOptions|View, then click "Like Current Folder".

The following customisation settings are configured via the registry.

You must restart explorer after you have made the registry changes. Add the
values (which are described below) to this key:

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{6BBFB77D-5168-4EC3-9452-00AC4E9BF512}\

VALUE NAME: "Caps", TYPE: DWORD.
Determines how the capitalisation of the filename extension appears, values are:
	0 = All lower case
	1 = All upper case (default)
	2 = Unchanged case
	
VALUE NAME: "Title", TYPE: String.
This string is used as the column name. Non-English users may want to change
this to their native language text. The default is "Ext".
	
UNINSTALLATION
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Firstly TURN-OFF (UNCHECK) the column in all views, then
uninstall using the "Add/Remove Programs" in the control panel.

DISCLAIMER
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This software is provided "as is" and without warranties as to performance
of merchantability or any other warranties whether expressed or implied.
Because of the various hardware and software environments into which
this software may be put, no warranty of fitness for a particular
purpose is offered.
