On my Windows 7 x64 system I used to be able to get Classic Shell's replace
file conflict dialog working. It no longer displays each time I test Windows Explorer by creating a blank file with the same name and attempting to move it to another location with the same-named file. It's a simple, common simulation. I only get the default Windows diaglog. What's odd is Classic Shell's
folder conflict dialog still works.
I think the problem started when I was troubleshooting and temporarily disabled ClassicStartMenu.exe within CCleaner's Startup config. If I'm not mistaken the registry key it's pointing to is [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run]
"Classic Start Menu"="C:\\Program Files\\Classic Shell\\ClassicStartMenu.exe"
What's strange is I later re-enabled the startup key and rebooted of course, but the file conflict reverts to the Windows native dialog. I've tried the following, each time at least logging off then back on:
-resetting the settings to the defaults
-manually deleting the registry key itself: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\IvoSoft\ClassicExplorer
-clean uninstalling Classic Shell v3.6.7 and then installing the latest v3.6.8 ...which incidentally was very strange since I it retained all my previous settings for both my Classic Shell Start Menu and Explorer! This makes me wonder whether Classic Shell stores additional settings elsewhere in either the registry or system files that I'm not aware of, which I find surprising since I "monitored" all file & registry changes using System Explorer's Snapshot feature before and after I installed Classic Shell initially.
-I also read the FAQ
http://www.classicshell.net/faq/#explorer_copy , but I'm not really understanding it.