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| Windows Vista File Management Issues or questions in relation to Vista's file management. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management) |
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I want to change a custon association I did for a specific file extension but if I go under "Folder Options" I cannot find any more the File Type tab. Where are now stored those infos ? How can I change them ? Have a nice day. -- Simone Chemelli MCP (Exchange 2003) |
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"Simone Chemelli" wrote in message
... Hi, I want to change a custon association I did for a specific file extension but if I go under "Folder Options" I cannot find any more the File Type tab. Where are now stored those infos ? How can I change them ? Control Panel Default Programs Associate a file or protocol with a program ss. |
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I also want to specify a parameter to the "open" command line as I was able to do with XP. Any idea on how to perform this task ? -- Simone Chemelli MCP (Exchange 2003) "Synapse Syndrome" wrote in message ... "Simone Chemelli" wrote in message ... Hi, I want to change a custon association I did for a specific file extension but if I go under "Folder Options" I cannot find any more the File Type tab. Where are now stored those infos ? How can I change them ? Control Panel Default Programs Associate a file or protocol with a program ss. |
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"Simone Chemelli" wrote in message
... ss, I also want to specify a parameter to the "open" command line as I was able to do with XP. Any idea on how to perform this task ? I am actually trying to find this out myself. Check out the thread called "How to Access Advanced File Types ??" in news:microsoft.public.windows.vista.general ss. |
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