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  • L leppie

    How on earth do you remove a file association in Vista? In XP is was easy, just go to Folder options, and viola! But no, Vista got rid of that handy feature, and now I am stuck with a file association to Notepad (that was not caused by me) for this file type. I dont want the friggen file association!!! Any ideas? Do I need to go through a registry exercise?

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    Brady Kelly
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    No, you don't need a registry exercise, but I can't remember what you do need to do. :-O

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    • L leppie

      How on earth do you remove a file association in Vista? In XP is was easy, just go to Folder options, and viola! But no, Vista got rid of that handy feature, and now I am stuck with a file association to Notepad (that was not caused by me) for this file type. I dont want the friggen file association!!! Any ideas? Do I need to go through a registry exercise?

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      I don't use Vista, but the following should still work on a command prompt: [remove a file association] > assoc .txt= [change a file association] > assoc .txt=textfile > ftype textfile=gvim.exe %1 %* Hope that helps. Cheers, Oliver

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        I don't use Vista, but the following should still work on a command prompt: [remove a file association] > assoc .txt= [change a file association] > assoc .txt=textfile > ftype textfile=gvim.exe %1 %* Hope that helps. Cheers, Oliver

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        leppie
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        Kool thanks I assume I need to reboot for it to become active? (If so, they are useless @#%$@#$%@ !)

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        • L leppie

          How on earth do you remove a file association in Vista? In XP is was easy, just go to Folder options, and viola! But no, Vista got rid of that handy feature, and now I am stuck with a file association to Notepad (that was not caused by me) for this file type. I dont want the friggen file association!!! Any ideas? Do I need to go through a registry exercise?

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          Marc Clifton
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          Vista is brain dead. This[^] should help. Marc

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          • L leppie

            Kool thanks I assume I need to reboot for it to become active? (If so, they are useless @#%$@#$%@ !)

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            A neat trick that's not widely known, where-ever you see things saying reboot Windows what you can often do is kill explorer.exe in the task manager then File | New Task... and type in explorer.exe.  That'll effectively reboot Windows for you without having to reboot the computer.  Can have some side-effects such as tray icons disappearing but the program still running but lets you carry on working until you have the time when you can reboot properly.

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              I don't use Vista, but the following should still work on a command prompt: [remove a file association] > assoc .txt= [change a file association] > assoc .txt=textfile > ftype textfile=gvim.exe %1 %* Hope that helps. Cheers, Oliver

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              leppie
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              Nope, after reboot still have the association. Today is getting to be a very bad day :(

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                Vista is brain dead. This[^] should help. Marc

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                leppie
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                Kool, that did the trick, maybe they didnt have space for that functionality on the already bloated Vista distro.... :(

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                • L leppie

                  Kool thanks I assume I need to reboot for it to become active? (If so, they are useless @#%$@#$%@ !)

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                  You should not need a reboot.

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                  • E Ed Poore

                    A neat trick that's not widely known, where-ever you see things saying reboot Windows what you can often do is kill explorer.exe in the task manager then File | New Task... and type in explorer.exe.  That'll effectively reboot Windows for you without having to reboot the computer.  Can have some side-effects such as tray icons disappearing but the program still running but lets you carry on working until you have the time when you can reboot properly.

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                    leppie
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                    I did try that :) But it seems 'assoc' did jack shit! Marc's solution did help though :)

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                    • L leppie

                      I did try that :) But it seems 'assoc' did jack shit! Marc's solution did help though :)

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                      For future references how it operates is such: Under HKCR there's a key with the file extension, .txt for example. If you look at the default value for this then there's the name of another key (e.g. Notepad.TextFile)) if you navigate to this key then you'll see a structure of keys & values like:

                      Notepad.TextFile
                      Command
                      open (default = "Open")
                      Shell (default = "%SYSTEMROOT\Notepad.exe %1")
                      another.verb
                      shell (default = "verb.command")

                      Just look around and you'll quickly notice the structure, from what I remember if none of the tools work, manually editing these always works.


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                      • L leppie

                        How on earth do you remove a file association in Vista? In XP is was easy, just go to Folder options, and viola! But no, Vista got rid of that handy feature, and now I am stuck with a file association to Notepad (that was not caused by me) for this file type. I dont want the friggen file association!!! Any ideas? Do I need to go through a registry exercise?

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                        El Corazon
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                        leppie wrote:

                        How on earth do you remove a file association in Vista?

                        change your origin to the moon. ;P

                        _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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