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eBob.com
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      09-17-2009
I just tried to open a csv file on my Vista system. Apparently Vista does
not know that Excel can open csv files. So I went to "Open With" but Excel
was not among the "Recommend Programs" nor "Other Programs". I fumbled
around and ended up with something with an Excel icon and title of "2007
Microsoft Office component" in the "Recommend Programs" list. But that
doesn't do it. Finally now when I use the Browse button I think that I am
finding the real Excel program but it doesn't end up in "Recommend
Programs". I'm guessing that the thing with the Excel icon and title of
"2007 Microsoft Office component" somehow is preventing the real Excel
program from being added to the "Recommend Programs."

Also, because I have sometimes opened csv files with Notepad and WordPad
they are in the "Recommend Programs."

How do I remove items from "Recommended Programs?"

Thanks, Bob

 
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R. C. White
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      09-17-2009
Hi, Bob.

There are other ways, but the "official" method is to click Control Panel |
Default Programs | Associate a file type of protocol with a specific
program, then select .csv and be sure it is set to Excel. If it is not,
then click Change program... and browse to find Excel.

RC
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San Marcos, TX

Microsoft Windows MVP
Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8089.0726) in Win7 Ultimate x64

"eBob.com" <> wrote in message
news:#...
> I just tried to open a csv file on my Vista system. Apparently Vista does
> not know that Excel can open csv files. So I went to "Open With" but
> Excel was not among the "Recommend Programs" nor "Other Programs". I
> fumbled around and ended up with something with an Excel icon and title of
> "2007 Microsoft Office component" in the "Recommend Programs" list. But
> that doesn't do it. Finally now when I use the Browse button I think that
> I am finding the real Excel program but it doesn't end up in "Recommend
> Programs". I'm guessing that the thing with the Excel icon and title of
> "2007 Microsoft Office component" somehow is preventing the real Excel
> program from being added to the "Recommend Programs."
>
> Also, because I have sometimes opened csv files with Notepad and WordPad
> they are in the "Recommend Programs."
>
> How do I remove items from "Recommended Programs?"
>
> Thanks, Bob


 
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eBob.com
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      09-18-2009
Thank you RC, but "Control Panel | Default Programs | Associate a file type
or protocol with a specific program" takes me to the same "Open With" dialog
and the same problem that I described in my original message below. I can't
make an association between .csv files and Excel.

Thanks, Bob


R. C. White" <> wrote in message
news:OiEM6X%...
> Hi, Bob.
>
> There are other ways, but the "official" method is to click Control Panel
> | Default Programs | Associate a file type of protocol with a specific
> program, then select .csv and be sure it is set to Excel. If it is not,
> then click Change program... and browse to find Excel.
>
> RC
> --
> R. C. White, CPA
> San Marcos, TX
>
> Microsoft Windows MVP
> Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8089.0726) in Win7 Ultimate x64
>
> "eBob.com" <> wrote in message
> news:#...
>> I just tried to open a csv file on my Vista system. Apparently Vista
>> does not know that Excel can open csv files. So I went to "Open With"
>> but Excel was not among the "Recommend Programs" nor "Other Programs". I
>> fumbled around and ended up with something with an Excel icon and title
>> of "2007 Microsoft Office component" in the "Recommend Programs" list.
>> But that doesn't do it. Finally now when I use the Browse button I think
>> that I am finding the real Excel program but it doesn't end up in
>> "Recommend Programs". I'm guessing that the thing with the Excel icon
>> and title of "2007 Microsoft Office component" somehow is preventing the
>> real Excel program from being added to the "Recommend Programs."
>>
>> Also, because I have sometimes opened csv files with Notepad and WordPad
>> they are in the "Recommend Programs."
>>
>> How do I remove items from "Recommended Programs?"
>>
>> Thanks, Bob

>


 
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Gene E. Bloch
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      09-18-2009
On 9/17/09, the entity eBob.com wrote this:
> Thank you RC, but "Control Panel | Default Programs | Associate a file type
> or protocol with a specific program" takes me to the same "Open With" dialog
> and the same problem that I described in my original message below. I can't
> make an association between .csv files and Excel.


That's kind of funny, I must say. I didn't believe what you said, so I
renamed a random file's extension to .csv so I could try to do that
association, and as soon as I accepted the new name, it acquired an
Excel icon.

Then just to see what's up, I right-clicked on the file name, and Open
With already had Excel in its list.

Try right-clicking on the file in question, choose Open With, and then
click on Choose Default Program.


> Thanks, Bob



> R. C. White" <> wrote in message
> news:OiEM6X%...
>> Hi, Bob.
>>
>> There are other ways, but the "official" method is to click Control Panel
>> > Default Programs | Associate a file type of protocol with a specific

>> program, then select .csv and be sure it is set to Excel. If it is not,
>> then click Change program... and browse to find Excel.
>>
>> RC
>> -- R. C. White, CPA
>> San Marcos, TX
>>
>> Microsoft Windows MVP
>> Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8089.0726) in Win7 Ultimate x64
>>
>> "eBob.com" <> wrote in message
>> news:#...
>>> I just tried to open a csv file on my Vista system. Apparently Vista does
>>> not know that Excel can open csv files. So I went to "Open With" but
>>> Excel was not among the "Recommend Programs" nor "Other Programs". I
>>> fumbled around and ended up with something with an Excel icon and title of
>>> "2007 Microsoft Office component" in the "Recommend Programs" list. But
>>> that doesn't do it. Finally now when I use the Browse button I think that
>>> I am finding the real Excel program but it doesn't end up in "Recommend
>>> Programs". I'm guessing that the thing with the Excel icon and title of
>>> "2007 Microsoft Office component" somehow is preventing the real Excel
>>> program from being added to the "Recommend Programs."
>>>
>>> Also, because I have sometimes opened csv files with Notepad and WordPad
>>> they are in the "Recommend Programs."
>>>
>>> How do I remove items from "Recommended Programs?"
>>>
>>> Thanks, Bob

>>


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eBob.com
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      09-18-2009

Thanks for replying Gene. The problem seems to be in the Open With dialog.
I have tried your solution and others and they all go through Open With and
'achieve' the same result; i.e. result in the same problem. Late last night
I tried a new Google search using

"2007 microsoft office component" association

and the first hit in the list was for this site:
http://computerhaven.info/forum where several people have discussed the
problem (with several office components) and have received the solution. So
far as I can tell the solution has never been posted. But when you report
the problem one of the gurus there will PM you the solution. So I completed
my registration last night and I am just about to post a message asking for
the solution.

Thanks again for your interest and reply.

Bob

"Gene E. Bloch" <> wrote in message
news:%...
> On 9/17/09, the entity eBob.com wrote this:
>> Thank you RC, but "Control Panel | Default Programs | Associate a file
>> type or protocol with a specific program" takes me to the same "Open
>> With" dialog and the same problem that I described in my original message
>> below. I can't make an association between .csv files and Excel.

>
> That's kind of funny, I must say. I didn't believe what you said, so I
> renamed a random file's extension to .csv so I could try to do that
> association, and as soon as I accepted the new name, it acquired an Excel
> icon.
>
> Then just to see what's up, I right-clicked on the file name, and Open
> With already had Excel in its list.
>
> Try right-clicking on the file in question, choose Open With, and then
> click on Choose Default Program.
>
>
>> Thanks, Bob

>
>
>> R. C. White" <> wrote in message
>> news:OiEM6X%...
>>> Hi, Bob.
>>>
>>> There are other ways, but the "official" method is to click Control
>>> Panel
>>> > Default Programs | Associate a file type of protocol with a specific
>>> program, then select .csv and be sure it is set to Excel. If it is not,
>>> then click Change program... and browse to find Excel.
>>>
>>> RC
>>> -- R. C. White, CPA
>>> San Marcos, TX
>>>
>>> Microsoft Windows MVP
>>> Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8089.0726) in Win7 Ultimate x64
>>>
>>> "eBob.com" <> wrote in message
>>> news:#...
>>>> I just tried to open a csv file on my Vista system. Apparently Vista
>>>> does not know that Excel can open csv files. So I went to "Open With"
>>>> but Excel was not among the "Recommend Programs" nor "Other Programs".
>>>> I fumbled around and ended up with something with an Excel icon and
>>>> title of "2007 Microsoft Office component" in the "Recommend Programs"
>>>> list. But that doesn't do it. Finally now when I use the Browse button
>>>> I think that I am finding the real Excel program but it doesn't end up
>>>> in "Recommend Programs". I'm guessing that the thing with the Excel
>>>> icon and title of "2007 Microsoft Office component" somehow is
>>>> preventing the real Excel program from being added to the "Recommend
>>>> Programs."
>>>>
>>>> Also, because I have sometimes opened csv files with Notepad and
>>>> WordPad they are in the "Recommend Programs."
>>>>
>>>> How do I remove items from "Recommended Programs?"
>>>>
>>>> Thanks, Bob
>>>

>
> --
> Gene Bloch 650.366.4267 lettersatblochg.com
>
>


 
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Dave-UK
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      09-18-2009

"eBob.com" <> wrote in message news:#...
> I just tried to open a csv file on my Vista system. Apparently Vista does
> not know that Excel can open csv files. So I went to "Open With" but Excel
> was not among the "Recommend Programs" nor "Other Programs". I fumbled
> around and ended up with something with an Excel icon and title of "2007
> Microsoft Office component" in the "Recommend Programs" list. But that
> doesn't do it. Finally now when I use the Browse button I think that I am
> finding the real Excel program but it doesn't end up in "Recommend
> Programs". I'm guessing that the thing with the Excel icon and title of
> "2007 Microsoft Office component" somehow is preventing the real Excel
> program from being added to the "Recommend Programs."
>
> Also, because I have sometimes opened csv files with Notepad and WordPad
> they are in the "Recommend Programs."
>
> How do I remove items from "Recommended Programs?"
>
> Thanks, Bob
>


You say that "Apparently Vista does not know that Excel can open csv files".
This is because Excel is not part of Vista, it is part of Microsoft Office.
To associate csv files with Excel you have to have Excel installed.
Perhaps you have a trial version of Office 2007 which has now expired.



 
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Gene E. Bloch
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      09-18-2009
OK, sorry my ideas weren't adequate. Many thanks for the feedback.

I hope the computerhaven gurus can help (but their's is an odd way to
do business, IMO).


On 9/18/09, the entity eBob.com wrote this:
> Thanks for replying Gene. The problem seems to be in the Open With dialog. I
> have tried your solution and others and they all go through Open With and
> 'achieve' the same result; i.e. result in the same problem. Late last night
> I tried a new Google search using


> "2007 microsoft office component" association


> and the first hit in the list was for this site:
> http://computerhaven.info/forum where several people have discussed the
> problem (with several office components) and have received the solution. So
> far as I can tell the solution has never been posted. But when you report
> the problem one of the gurus there will PM you the solution. So I completed
> my registration last night and I am just about to post a message asking for
> the solution.


> Thanks again for your interest and reply.


> Bob


> "Gene E. Bloch" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
>> On 9/17/09, the entity eBob.com wrote this:
>>> Thank you RC, but "Control Panel | Default Programs | Associate a file
>>> type or protocol with a specific program" takes me to the same "Open With"
>>> dialog and the same problem that I described in my original message below.
>>> I can't make an association between .csv files and Excel.

>>
>> That's kind of funny, I must say. I didn't believe what you said, so I
>> renamed a random file's extension to .csv so I could try to do that
>> association, and as soon as I accepted the new name, it acquired an Excel
>> icon.
>>
>> Then just to see what's up, I right-clicked on the file name, and Open With
>> already had Excel in its list.
>>
>> Try right-clicking on the file in question, choose Open With, and then
>> click on Choose Default Program.
>>
>>
>>> Thanks, Bob

>>
>>
>>> R. C. White" <> wrote in message
>>> news:OiEM6X%...
>>>> Hi, Bob.
>>>>
>>>> There are other ways, but the "official" method is to click Control Panel
>>>> > Default Programs | Associate a file type of protocol with a specific
>>>> program, then select .csv and be sure it is set to Excel. If it is not,
>>>> then click Change program... and browse to find Excel.
>>>>
>>>> RC
>>>> -- R. C. White, CPA
>>>> San Marcos, TX
>>>>
>>>> Microsoft Windows MVP
>>>> Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8089.0726) in Win7 Ultimate x64
>>>>
>>>> "eBob.com" <> wrote in message
>>>> news:#...
>>>>> I just tried to open a csv file on my Vista system. Apparently Vista
>>>>> does not know that Excel can open csv files. So I went to "Open With"
>>>>> but Excel was not among the "Recommend Programs" nor "Other Programs". I
>>>>> fumbled around and ended up with something with an Excel icon and title
>>>>> of "2007 Microsoft Office component" in the "Recommend Programs" list.
>>>>> But that doesn't do it. Finally now when I use the Browse button I
>>>>> think that I am finding the real Excel program but it doesn't end up in
>>>>> "Recommend Programs". I'm guessing that the thing with the Excel icon
>>>>> and title of "2007 Microsoft Office component" somehow is preventing the
>>>>> real Excel program from being added to the "Recommend Programs."
>>>>>
>>>>> Also, because I have sometimes opened csv files with Notepad and WordPad
>>>>> they are in the "Recommend Programs."
>>>>>
>>>>> How do I remove items from "Recommended Programs?"
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks, Bob
>>>>

>>
>> -- Gene Bloch 650.366.4267 lettersatblochg.com
>>
>>


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R. C. White
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      09-20-2009

Hi, Bob.

I should have suggested MVP Ramesh Srinivasan's site sooner:
File association fixes for Windows Vista
http://www.winhelponline.com/article...ows-Vista.html

It seems that Ramesh is the only one who has figured out this file
association puzzle and provided the fix. I've used and recommended his site
for years.

RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX

Microsoft Windows MVP
Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8089.0726) in Win7 Ultimate x64

"eBob.com" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Thank you RC, but "Control Panel | Default Programs | Associate a file
> type or protocol with a specific program" takes me to the same "Open With"
> dialog and the same problem that I described in my original message below.
> I can't make an association between .csv files and Excel.
>
> Thanks, Bob
>
>
> R. C. White" <> wrote in message
> news:OiEM6X%...
>> Hi, Bob.
>>
>> There are other ways, but the "official" method is to click Control Panel
>> | Default Programs | Associate a file type of protocol with a specific
>> program, then select .csv and be sure it is set to Excel. If it is not,
>> then click Change program... and browse to find Excel.
>>
>> RC
>>
>> "eBob.com" <> wrote in message
>> news:#...
>>> I just tried to open a csv file on my Vista system. Apparently Vista
>>> does not know that Excel can open csv files. So I went to "Open With"
>>> but Excel was not among the "Recommend Programs" nor "Other Programs".
>>> I fumbled around and ended up with something with an Excel icon and
>>> title of "2007 Microsoft Office component" in the "Recommend Programs"
>>> list. But that doesn't do it. Finally now when I use the Browse button
>>> I think that I am finding the real Excel program but it doesn't end up
>>> in "Recommend Programs". I'm guessing that the thing with the Excel
>>> icon and title of "2007 Microsoft Office component" somehow is
>>> preventing the real Excel program from being added to the "Recommend
>>> Programs."
>>>
>>> Also, because I have sometimes opened csv files with Notepad and WordPad
>>> they are in the "Recommend Programs."
>>>
>>> How do I remove items from "Recommended Programs?"
>>>
>>> Thanks, Bob


 
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Ramesh Srinivasan, MS-MVP
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      09-21-2009

Hi Bob,

>> Excel program but it doesn't end up in "Recommend Programs".


Re-registering Excel.exe using the "OpenWithAdd" tool should solve your
problem.

Registering programs with the "Open With" dialog:
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/openwithadd.htm

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"eBob.com" <> wrote in message
news:%...
>I just tried to open a csv file on my Vista system. Apparently Vista does
>not know that Excel can open csv files. So I went to "Open With" but Excel
>was not among the "Recommend Programs" nor "Other Programs". I fumbled
>around and ended up with something with an Excel icon and title of "2007
>Microsoft Office component" in the "Recommend Programs" list. But that
>doesn't do it. Finally now when I use the Browse button I think that I am
>finding the real Excel program but it doesn't end up in "Recommend
>Programs". I'm guessing that the thing with the Excel icon and title of
>"2007 Microsoft Office component" somehow is preventing the real Excel
>program from being added to the "Recommend Programs."
>
> Also, because I have sometimes opened csv files with Notepad and WordPad
> they are in the "Recommend Programs."
>
> How do I remove items from "Recommended Programs?"
>
> Thanks, Bob



 
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Ramesh Srinivasan, MS-MVP
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      09-21-2009

Thanks, RC. As in my previous post, "OpenWithAdd" should take care of the
problem.

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------------------------------------------------------------------------------


"R. C. White" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Hi, Bob.
>
> I should have suggested MVP Ramesh Srinivasan's site sooner:
> File association fixes for Windows Vista
> http://www.winhelponline.com/article...ows-Vista.html
>
> It seems that Ramesh is the only one who has figured out this file
> association puzzle and provided the fix. I've used and recommended his
> site for years.
>
> RC
> --
> R. C. White, CPA
> San Marcos, TX
>
> Microsoft Windows MVP
> Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8089.0726) in Win7 Ultimate x64
>
> "eBob.com" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Thank you RC, but "Control Panel | Default Programs | Associate a file
>> type or protocol with a specific program" takes me to the same "Open
>> With" dialog and the same problem that I described in my original message
>> below. I can't make an association between .csv files and Excel.
>>
>> Thanks, Bob
>>
>>
>> R. C. White" <> wrote in message
>> news:OiEM6X%...
>>> Hi, Bob.
>>>
>>> There are other ways, but the "official" method is to click Control
>>> Panel | Default Programs | Associate a file type of protocol with a
>>> specific program, then select .csv and be sure it is set to Excel. If
>>> it is not, then click Change program... and browse to find Excel.
>>>
>>> RC
>>>
>>> "eBob.com" <> wrote in message
>>> news:#...
>>>> I just tried to open a csv file on my Vista system. Apparently Vista
>>>> does not know that Excel can open csv files. So I went to "Open With"
>>>> but Excel was not among the "Recommend Programs" nor "Other Programs".
>>>> I fumbled around and ended up with something with an Excel icon and
>>>> title of "2007 Microsoft Office component" in the "Recommend Programs"
>>>> list. But that doesn't do it. Finally now when I use the Browse button
>>>> I think that I am finding the real Excel program but it doesn't end up
>>>> in "Recommend Programs". I'm guessing that the thing with the Excel
>>>> icon and title of "2007 Microsoft Office component" somehow is
>>>> preventing the real Excel program from being added to the "Recommend
>>>> Programs."
>>>>
>>>> Also, because I have sometimes opened csv files with Notepad and
>>>> WordPad they are in the "Recommend Programs."
>>>>
>>>> How do I remove items from "Recommended Programs?"
>>>>
>>>> Thanks, Bob

>



 
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