A good place to start would be here in the registry:-
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell
On shell make a KEY and call it what you want. At the
(Default)
for this new KEY give it a name that makes sense to you. On this new KEY create a new KEY called
command
and give this
(Default)
the address of the the app you require to use.
It would seem that you need to add a %I or a $L to the address.
This is only a rough guide, but it puts you on the right path I believe.
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