When does Verify appear on the context menu of an application?
Verify is typically available through the application icon’s context menu. If the application has not been installed or any of the GUID stamps are out-of-sync, Verify will not be available. If the application has been installed and all GUID stamps are in sync, then Verify will be available from the context menu. How do I get Verify to be available from the Start Menu? Context menus are available from Start Menu icons if Internet Explorer 4 or greater has been installed with the Desktop Update option. Why isn’t the auto-verify prompt given on every error message? The auto-verify prompt will only be given under certain circumstances. • The application must be a distributable application. That is, it must have something to distribute like files to copy, registry settings to make, etc. • The error code returned from the launch must match a certain set of error codes App Launcher believes it can repair. It doesn’t make any sense to offer Verify if the error code was something like Not enoug