 Hello everybody! In this video, I'm going to show you how to remove the line shared with Skype from the context menu. Hello friends! If you need to recover deleted data, view or restore removed browser history. Hetman Software products will help you. Follow the link in the description. Download the necessary program for free. Install it and analyze the disk. The utility will show you the data you can recover, so you will be able to view it or get it back. In our channel and blog you will find solutions to any problem, from installing an operating system or configuring it, to fixing possible bugs and errors or optimizing mobile gadgets. Our specialists will answer any questions you ask in your comments under the videos or articles. The latest version of Skype introduced some changes into the context many of the videos explored. The line shared with Skype was added. Many people feel annoyed with this extra option and they would like to get rid of it. In this video, you'll see how it's done. To remove this line from the context menu, you need to use the registry editor. Press the key shortcut Windows plus R and type regarded in the run window. In the registry editor, follow the path H key, classes, root, shell. Look for the key shared with Skype. In order to remove the option shared with Skype, you should delete this key. Right-click on it, delete, and confirm your choice. If you feel you shouldn't have removed something, export the registry file. It will help you restore the registry you think go wrong. Do it by clicking File, Export, give the file name, path, and click Save. If you only plan to modify this particular key, you can save only the high key of the registry where the key belongs to. When saving, check the option for Selected Branch. When you remove the key shared with Skype, the line shared with Skype will disappear from the context menu. If you want to bring it back, just import the registry file you have created before modifying the registry. Click File, Import, select the necessary file, or just reinstall Skype. If you still see that line after these manipulations, restart the computer or the Windows Explorer. To restart the Explorer, open the Task Manager, find the line Windows Explorer, and click Restart. You can see that the line is gone now, but if you right-click on a file and the context menu appears, browse to the line Send To, and you will see an option for Skype again. If you want to remove it too, use the registry editor again. Open the registry, follow the path Hp, Classes, Root, Shellex. Find and remove a key with the name Modern Sharing. This time, you won't see any Skype options in the context menu. If they are still present, restart the computer. And that is all for now. Hopefully, this video was useful. Remember to click the Like button and subscribe to our channel. Hit the bell button to receive notifications and never miss new videos. Leave comments to ask questions. Thank you for watching. Good luck.