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Hallo,
Use:

var
PIDL: PItemIDList;
Buffer: array[0.2569 of Char;

SHGetSpecialFolderLocation(0, CSIDL_SENDTO, PIDL);
SHGetPathFromIDList(PIDL, Buffer);

to get the file name of the "Send To" folder. Then use

ChDir(Buffer);
MkDir('your folder here');

to create the new folder. Concatenate the "Send To" folder string and your new name to a valid path and use this to place links in.
...
Snoopy, some additional comments. The buffer declaration should of course be:

Buffer: array[0..MAX_PATH] of Char;

You need also to retrieve a shell allocator to free the PIDL memory you got by SHGetSpecialFolderLocation:

var
Malloc: IMalloc;

begin
SHGetMalloc(Malloc);
:
:
Malloc.Free(PIDL);
end;

You don't need to free Malloc as this is an interface which is automatically free when it gets out of scope (the routine).

To create a link in a folder use:

function MakeLinkWithArguments(Name, Folder, ExeName, WorkingDir, Argument: String): Integer;

// Name: name of the link without the ".lnk"
// Folder: folder where the link should be placed in
// ExeName: filename and path of the executable (can also be a document etc.)
// WorkingDir: working directory of the program
// Argument: all arguments for the link, note: if there are spaces in an argument then it should be surrounded with ""

var
AObject: IUnknown;
ASLink: IShellLink;
APFile: IPersistFile;
WFileName : WideString;
R: HRESULT;

begin
Result := erOK;
AObject := CreateComObject(CLSID_ShellLink);
ASLink := AObject as IShellLink;
APFile := AObject as IPersistFile;
with ASLink do begin
SetArguments(PChar(Argument));
SetPath(PChar(ExeName));
SetWorkingDirectory(PChar(WorkingDir));
end;

if not DirectoryExists(Folder) then Result := erDirectory;
if (Length(Name) > 0) and (Name[Length(Name)] = '\') then Delete(Name, Length(Name), 1);
WFileName := Folder + '\' + Name + '.lnk';
R := APFile.Save(PWChar(WFileName), False);
if R = E_FAIL then Result := Result or erFile;
end;


Placing a new folder into the shell's context menu is somewhat harder as you have to write a context menu handler I guess. Unfortunately, I cannot tell you how to add another folder...
Quelle: http://www.experts-exchange.com/Programming/Programming_Languages/Delphi/Q_10226500.html

Hoffe, es hilft.
Peter
 
*g* Danke genau sowas hab ich eben auch gefunden.... für die die es interessiert hab es so gelöst. Ist eigentlich das gleich :)



Code:
function GetSendTo: string;
var
   pidl: PItemIDList;
   Path: array[0..300] of char;

begin
  SHGetSpecialFolderLocation(100, CSIDL_SENDTO , pidl);
  SHGetPathFromIDList(pidl, path);
  result:=path;
end;
 
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