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etereys7
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      06-08-2008
I think I accidentally selected the option to open up all files in Internet
Explorer when I got a pop-up requesting it when I tried opening a valid file.

Anyone know how to restore this on Windows Vista?! HELP! I can't open MOST
of my files (especially critical ones), let alone Internet Explorer or
Firefox, only this Safari browser!

Somehow my Trash Bin icon has disappeared from my desktop and I can't even
click on the Change Desktop Icons link after I right-click -> Personalize
because of the above problem. -_-

Arrgh!
 
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Mick Murphy
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      06-08-2008
Start>Programs>Accessories>System Tools>System Restore>Put it back in time to
before your changes!
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Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia


"etereys7" wrote:

> I think I accidentally selected the option to open up all files in Internet
> Explorer when I got a pop-up requesting it when I tried opening a valid file.
>
> Anyone know how to restore this on Windows Vista?! HELP! I can't open MOST
> of my files (especially critical ones), let alone Internet Explorer or
> Firefox, only this Safari browser!
>
> Somehow my Trash Bin icon has disappeared from my desktop and I can't even
> click on the Change Desktop Icons link after I right-click -> Personalize
> because of the above problem. -_-
>
> Arrgh!

 
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etereys7
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      06-08-2008
I should've said that all .exe files on my computer are trying to open up in
IE, which in Vista is popping up with that File Download - Security Warning
window. So I choose Run on that window, which then gives me another pop-up
entitled "Internet Explorer - Security Warning". So I choose Run on that as
well, and that opens up IE and gives me yet another pop-up entitled "File
Download - Security Warning". So I choose Run from that also. And it goes
back to the Internet Explorer - Security Warning pop-up and I choose Run
again and the loop between the IE and File Download Security Warning pop-ups
continues until I quit.

The System Restore file evidently goes this same route, so that's a no-go,
it seems. @_@
 
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etereys7
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      06-08-2008
I guess in other words what I am asking is: how do I change how I open a file
type when I've already (whether accidentally or intentionally) chosen once
before?

Windows Vista isn't giving me an option in Right-Click at least. I'm not
seeing anything in Control Panel, that I know of yet.

Hope this helps to clarify my predicament a little better.

Thanks for your speedy response too, Mick.
 
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Colin Barnhorst
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      06-08-2008
You can run system restore from the Vista installation dvd by booting with
it and selecting the appropriate options.

"etereys7" <> wrote in message
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>I guess in other words what I am asking is: how do I change how I open a
>file
> type when I've already (whether accidentally or intentionally) chosen once
> before?
>
> Windows Vista isn't giving me an option in Right-Click at least. I'm not
> seeing anything in Control Panel, that I know of yet.
>
> Hope this helps to clarify my predicament a little better.
>
> Thanks for your speedy response too, Mick.


 
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Charles W Davis
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      06-08-2008
etereys7,

Start > Help and Support. Search for "default programs" (without the
quotes). Choose "Change which programs Winsows uses by default"
Good luck!
"etereys7" <> wrote in message
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>I guess in other words what I am asking is: how do I change how I open a
>file
> type when I've already (whether accidentally or intentionally) chosen once
> before?
>
> Windows Vista isn't giving me an option in Right-Click at least. I'm not
> seeing anything in Control Panel, that I know of yet.
>
> Hope this helps to clarify my predicament a little better.
>
> Thanks for your speedy response too, Mick.


 
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etereys7
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      06-09-2008
Thanks, Charles. This works, but only for the default programs, of which I
was only able to reset one on that list.

I need to know how to reset ALL ".EXE" files, not just default programs. I
can't even run my spyware with this problem.

In: Control Panel -> Programs -> Default Programs .... the 4th link (of
the four listed) is an .EXE link [ComputerDefaults.exe], thus I cannot open
this one either.



 
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etereys7
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      06-09-2008
Vista actually came installed on this computer. So no boot CD. -_-
 
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Ramesh, MS-MVP
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      06-12-2008
http://www.winhelponline.com/article...plication.html

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Windows® Troubleshooting: http://www.winhelponline.com

"etereys7" <> wrote in message news:EB8F9EB2-1759-465E-84AE-...
I should've said that all .exe files on my computer are trying to open up in
IE, which in Vista is popping up with that File Download - Security Warning
window. So I choose Run on that window, which then gives me another pop-up
entitled "Internet Explorer - Security Warning". So I choose Run on that as
well, and that opens up IE and gives me yet another pop-up entitled "File
Download - Security Warning". So I choose Run from that also. And it goes
back to the Internet Explorer - Security Warning pop-up and I choose Run
again and the loop between the IE and File Download Security Warning pop-ups
continues until I quit.

The System Restore file evidently goes this same route, so that's a no-go,
it seems. @_@
 
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Karl Snooks
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      06-13-2008
Associate a protocol, e.g., MailTo with a specific program such as Microsoft
Outlook

Associate a file extension, e.g., .1st (as in ReadMe.1st) with a specific
program such as NotePad
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Control Panel » Programs » Default Programs » Associate a file type or
protocol with a program » select desired file extension or protocol (note:
protocols are at the end of that long list.) » Change program… button »
select desired program » OK your way out

karl

"etereys7" <> wrote in message
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> Thanks, Charles. This works, but only for the default programs, of which
> I
> was only able to reset one on that list.
>
> I need to know how to reset ALL ".EXE" files, not just default programs.
> I
> can't even run my spyware with this problem.
>
> In: Control Panel -> Programs -> Default Programs .... the 4th link
> (of
> the four listed) is an .EXE link [ComputerDefaults.exe], thus I cannot
> open
> this one either.
>
>
>


 
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