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Delete Links from the Recent Projects List on the Start Page of Visual Studio 2003, 2005 and 2008

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This application deletes links from the Recent Projects list on the Start page of Visual Studio 2003/2005/2008
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Introduction

This article describes how to delete links from the Recent Projects list in the Start page of Visual Studio 2003/2005/2008, by accessing registry keys and doing some operations like delete and changing them.

Background

Some time ago, I wanted to eliminate some links from the Recent Projects list and I did not know how to do that. Searching the Web, I found articles describing how to delete them, but they all described a manual process: Open Regedit from Run..., etc.... So, I decided to write a small application to automate this task.

The Code

The PopulateListView Method

You could use this application or source code in your own application.

The first method is used to populate a ListView in a Form.

C#
private void PopulateListView(string versaoVS)
       {
           RegistryKey regKey = Registry.CurrentUser;
           regKey = regKey.OpenSubKey
               ("Software\\Microsoft\\VisualStudio\\" + versaoVS + "\\ProjectMRUList");
           lstvRecentProjects.Items.Clear();

           if (regKey == null) return;

           foreach (string keyname in regKey.GetValueNames())
           {
               try
               {
                   ListViewItem item = new ListViewItem();
                   item.Checked = false;
                   string kname = keyname;
                   string value = (String)regKey.GetValue(kname);
                   RegistryValueKind valuekind = regKey.GetValueKind(kname);

                   lstvRecentProjects.SmallImageList = imgList;

                   item.Text = ReturnTexto(value);
                   item.Tag = valuekind;
                   item.SubItems.Add(value);
                   item.ImageIndex = ReturnImageIndex(item.Text);

                   lstvRecentProjects.Items.Add(item);
                   lstvRecentProjects.Refresh();
               }
               catch (Exception ex)
               {
                   MessageBox.Show("Exception: " + ex.Message +
                       "\r\nPlease report this Exception, " +
                       "mail to carlosaraiva@gmail.com!", "Exception",
                       MessageBoxButtons.OK,
                       MessageBoxIcon.Error);
               }
           }
       }

The DeleteRegKey Method

You could use this application or source code in your own application. The second method is used to delete a registry key after selecting a project or solution in the ListView and clicking the Delete button.

C#
private void DeleteRegKey()
       {
           string versaoVS = null;
           if (rdbVS2003.Checked)
               versaoVS = "7.1";

           if (rdbVS2005.Checked)
               versaoVS = "8.0";

           if (rdbVS2008.Checked)
               versaoVS = "9.0";

           try
           {
               RegistryKey regKey = Registry.CurrentUser;
               regKey = regKey.OpenSubKey("Software\\Microsoft\\VisualStudio\\" +
                        versaoVS + "\\ProjectMRUList", true);
               bool delete = false;
               string name = "File";

               if (regKey == null) return;

               foreach (ListViewItem item in lstvRecentProjects.Items)
               {
                   if (item.Checked)
                   {
                       delete = true;
                       lstvRecentProjects.Items.Remove(item);
                       foreach (string keyname in regKey.GetValueNames())
                       {
                           regKey.DeleteValue(keyname);
                       }
                   }
               }
               if (delete)
               {
                   lstvRecentProjects.Refresh();
                   foreach (ListViewItem item in lstvRecentProjects.Items)
                   {
                       int key = item.Index + 1;
                       string keyname = name + key.ToString();
                       regKey.SetValue(keyname, item.SubItems[1].Text,
                             (RegistryValueKind)item.Tag);
                   }
               }
           }
           catch (Exception ex)
           {
               MessageBox.Show("Exception: " + ex.Message +
                       "\r\nPlease report this Exception, " +
                       "mail to carlosaraiva@gmail.com!", "Exception",
                       MessageBoxButtons.OK,
                       MessageBoxIcon.Error);
           }
       }

History

  • 25th May, 2007: Initial post
  • 24th April, 2008: Article updated

License

This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)


Written By
Software Developer
Brazil Brazil
Carlos Saraiva Jr. is a Developer and works with C#, VB.NET, Javascript, ASP.NET, WPF, WCF, SQL Server 2005/2008, Oracle, in a Web, Windows Forms, Windows Services using Visual Studio 2005/2008.

Comments and Discussions

 
GeneralMy vote of 5 Pin
Yusuf18-Feb-11 11:32
Yusuf18-Feb-11 11:32 
GeneralMy vote of 1 Pin
zhaoxili8-Nov-09 23:18
zhaoxili8-Nov-09 23:18 
Generalthank you! Pin
gosiak15-Apr-09 4:43
gosiak15-Apr-09 4:43 
GeneralExcellent - Some Minor Tweaks Pin
BobBoffin18-Mar-09 5:31
BobBoffin18-Mar-09 5:31 
I removed the right edge anchor from the buttons as they stretch under the list view if I make the window wider at run time.

I had a problem distinguishing between two projects with the same name but in different folders so I enabled ShowToolTips in the ListView and set the tooltip of each item to the full path returned from the registry.

I found that sometimes the value in the registry includes a suffix starting with a pipe character (|) followed by a GUID in curly brackets. This prevents the correct image being selected so I strip off anything following a pipe character (including the pipe character) before passing the value on to the rest of the code. This typically happens with .dtproj files and I also had it occur when using a .vbproj file with no .sln file.

There is no specific image to use with .dtproj files that I could find but it could be added to the image list if one can be found.
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