Hi Alex,
>> The method that is available in Vista is straightforward, very effective, simple, carries no risks, what else?
Obviously, ".exe" file type will not be listed in the "Default Programs" applet and hence the registry edit. If you know of a straightforward method to reset the .exe associations using the built-in tools, then pls post back.
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Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
Windows® Troubleshooting
http://www.winhelponline.com
"alexB" <> wrote in message news:...
Ronnie, thanks for explanation, however, it is I think the best practice for
people like you to teach users how to use native APIs rather than 3-rd party
software. The method that is available in Vista is straightforward, very
effective, simple, carries no risks, what else?
I think such methods should be highlighted. That person would have learned a
simple lesson: a lot of stuff is available in Vista. One just have to find
out where.
Think you.
"Ronnie Vernon MVP" <> wrote in message
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> Alex
>
> Ok, here is the explanation, although I fail to see why you would need
> one?
>
> First, if you had taken the time to look at the website I recommended, you
> would have seen that it is owned by Ramesh Srinivasan who is a very
> renowned and trusted MVP. The fixes posted on that website are free.
>
> Second, the fixes for the file association problem are in the form of
> downloadable registry files and can be installed with a couple of clicks.
>
> Third, the reason that Ramesh has those files available is that past
> experience has shown that most users have a very difficult time
> re-associating file types by using the built-in Control Panel component.
> Some users have even corrupted their system to the point of requiring a
> re-install.
>
> If you need any more information, just ask.
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> Ronnie Vernon
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Desktop Experience
>
>
> "AlexB" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Ronnie, I want you to explain why you are doing this. I don't think it is
>> an advice in good faith that you are giving to people on this issue.
>> There is a much simpler way. It is Vista's way. Why in the world has he
>> use a 3rd party software if it can be done in vista? Most likely it is
>> also not quite free, I don't know. I never clicked on any of those
>> extensions.
>>
>> I expect an explanation.
>>
>> "Ronnie Vernon MVP" <> wrote in message
>> news:A24F76D0-4CCE-4AE7-9876-...
>>> See the following website.
>>>
>>> File association fixes for Windows Vista:
>>> http://www.winhelponline.com/articles/105/1/
>>>
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>>>
>>> Ronnie Vernon
>>> Microsoft MVP
>>> Windows Desktop Experience
>>>
>>>
>>> "helpme" <> wrote in message
>>> news:594005E4-56D8-4F8A-A110-...
>>>>i accidentally converted most of my programs into .ink or adobe acrobat
>>>>files
>>>> and so now when i try opening up itunes or programs on my desktop they
>>>> open
>>>> up in acrobat and do not work if you know how to fix this please email
>>>> me at
>>>>
>>>
>>
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