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Re: File Associations

 
 
Brink
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      08-19-2009

Hello

This tutorial can help show you how to unassociate these to have the
not associated with any program to opened by default

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/91...ntion-type.htm

Hope this helps
Shaw

CookyMonzta via WindowsKB.com;1115798 Wrote:
> I have a program that is associated with 2 file types; FLV and SWF, an
>
> want to remove the program from these file types. Obviously I can'
> remov
> it from the associated files list directly (since there is no 'Delete
> butto
> next to the 'Change program' button. The program in question is
> portabl
> application, and therefore doesn't require installation
>
> I assume I would have to go into my registry to remove the fil
> associations
> Where do I go to sever the program from these file types withou
> corruptin
> the registry
>
> -
> Message posted via 'Online Knowledge Base for MS Windows users an
> software developers.' (http://www.windowskb.com


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