# File Explorer ## End user facing: [Please visit our overview](https://aka.ms/PowerToysOverview_FileExplorerAddOns) ## Developing - Add new C++ DLL project in the preview pane folder. This DLL is actual preview handler, i.e. implements IPreviewHandler/IThumbnailProvider interface. - Add new .NET EXE project in the preview pane folder. This EXE is being spawned by C++ DLL to generate preview/thumbnail. ## Installation ### MSI (Recommended) To add a new Previewer update the `Product.wxs` file in `PowerToysSetup` similar to existing Previewer to register the Preview Handler. More details about registration of Preview Handlers can be [found here.](https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/win32/shell/how-to-register-a-preview-handler) - implemented in [modulesRegistry.h](../../common/utils/modulesRegistry.h). ### Directly registering/unregistering DLL's **[Important] This method of registering Preview Handler DLL's is not recommended. It could lead to registry corruption.** #### Registering Preview Handler 1. Restart Visual studio as administrator. 2. Sign `XYZPreviewHandler` and it's dependencies. To sign an assembly in VS, follow steps given [here](https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/standard/assembly/sign-strong-name#create-and-sign-an-assembly-with-a-strong-name-by-using-visual-studio). 3. Build `XYZPreviewHandler` project. 4. Open developer command prompt from `Tools > Command Line > Developer Command Prompt`. 5. Run following command for each nuget and project dependency to add them to Global Assembly Cache(GAC). ``` gacutil -i ``` 6. Run following commands to register preview handler. ``` cd C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\4.0.x.x gacutil -i RegAsm.exe /codebase ``` 7. Restart Windows Explorer process. #### Unregistering Preview Handler 1. Run following commands in elevated developer command prompt to unregister preview handler. ``` cd C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\4.0.x.x RegAsm.exe /unregister gacutil -u XYZPreviewHandler ``` ## Debugging Since in-process preview handlers run under a surrogate hosting process (prevhost.exe by default), to debug a preview handler, you need to attach the debugger to the host process. 1. Click on a file with registered extension to start host process. 2. Attach debugger in Visual studio from `Debug->Attach to Process` and select `prevhost.exe` with type `Managed(version), x64`. ## Managing Preview Handlers After successful integration, your preview handler should appear in the PowerToys settings UI under the `File Explorer Preview` Tab. In here you should be able to enable and disable all the preview handles. Settings UI - File Explorer Preview Tab