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I can't associate particular filetypes with the programs I want in Vista. It doesn't work using Explorer, nor does it work with the Control Panel defaults mini-program. In either case, when I browse to the program I want to use and click OK, that program never shows up in the list. I want to associate all my ..txt text files with "Textpad," my favorite ASCII editor. I've done it for 12 years now with all earlier versions of Windows, but, I can't get it to work with Vista. Thanks.
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You will need to either right click a file of that type and select open with and browse to the program (textpad) or use the default program utility and manually browse to the program yourself. The following link will explain the default program utility better.
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/help/6ef5399f-a0b6-4133-ac76-41cda36b1ca21033.mspx
"PeterBBailey" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I can't associate particular filetypes with the programs I want in Vista. It > doesn't work using Explorer, nor does it work with the Control Panel defaults > mini-program. In either case, when I browse to the program I want to use and > click OK, that program never shows up in the list. I want to associate all my > .txt text files with "Textpad," my favorite ASCII editor. I've done it for 12 > years now with all earlier versions of Windows, but, I can't get it to work > with Vista. > Thanks.
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"Spenceation" wrote:
[Quoted Text] No, that's my point. None of those choices work. And, in Start/Default Programs, I don't see anywhere to ADD other programs. All it shows me is a list of the regular, garden-variety Windows programs. How do I add to that list?
Thanks.
> "PeterBBailey" wrote: > > > I can't associate particular filetypes with the programs I want in Vista. It > > doesn't work using Explorer, nor does it work with the Control Panel defaults > > mini-program. In either case, when I browse to the program I want to use and > > click OK, that program never shows up in the list. I want to associate all my > > .txt text files with "Textpad," my favorite ASCII editor. I've done it for 12 > > years now with all earlier versions of Windows, but, I can't get it to work > > with Vista. > > Thanks.
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No, that's my point. None of those "features" work. They don't allow me to choose TextPad to the list of default programs, and, when I browse to TextPad and click OK, it never shows up in the list of available programs.
"Spenceation" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > You will need to either right click a file of that type and select open with > and browse to the program (textpad) or use the default program utility and > manually browse to the program yourself. The following link will explain the > default program utility better. > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/help/6ef5399f-a0b6-4133-ac76-41cda36b1ca21033.mspx> > "PeterBBailey" wrote: > > > I can't associate particular filetypes with the programs I want in Vista. It > > doesn't work using Explorer, nor does it work with the Control Panel defaults > > mini-program. In either case, when I browse to the program I want to use and > > click OK, that program never shows up in the list. I want to associate all my > > .txt text files with "Textpad," my favorite ASCII editor. I've done it for 12 > > years now with all earlier versions of Windows, but, I can't get it to work > > with Vista. > > Thanks.
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Are you an administrator on this machine?
http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-10877_11-6172036.html
Here is a step by step guide. On the Open With part (Figure F) click browse by the bottom right and navigate to the program. Hopefully this helps
"PeterBBailey" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > > > "Spenceation" wrote: > > > You will need to either right click a file of that type and select open with > > and browse to the program (textpad) or use the default program utility and > > manually browse to the program yourself. The following link will explain the > > default program utility better. > > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/help/6ef5399f-a0b6-4133-ac76-41cda36b1ca21033.mspx> > > No, that's my point. None of those choices work. And, in Start/Default > Programs, I don't see anywhere to ADD other programs. All it shows me is a > list of the regular, garden-variety Windows programs. How do I add to that > list? > > Thanks. > > > > > > > "PeterBBailey" wrote: > > > > > I can't associate particular filetypes with the programs I want in Vista. It > > > doesn't work using Explorer, nor does it work with the Control Panel defaults > > > mini-program. In either case, when I browse to the program I want to use and > > > click OK, that program never shows up in the list. I want to associate all my > > > .txt text files with "Textpad," my favorite ASCII editor. I've done it for 12 > > > years now with all earlier versions of Windows, but, I can't get it to work > > > with Vista. > > > Thanks.
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I'm sorry for this mess. I'm just not used to this interface.
The TechRepublic link didn't help me either. No matter what I do, Vista is NOT respecting any "new" program that I'm trying to add as a useable program. The list of "default" programs is bare bones. It doesn't even show Notepad. "Spenceation" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Are you an administrator on this machine? > > http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-10877_11-6172036.html> > Here is a step by step guide. On the Open With part (Figure F) click browse > by the bottom right and navigate to the program. Hopefully this helps > > "PeterBBailey" wrote: > > > > > > > "Spenceation" wrote: > > > > > You will need to either right click a file of that type and select open with > > > and browse to the program (textpad) or use the default program utility and > > > manually browse to the program yourself. The following link will explain the > > > default program utility better. > > > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/help/6ef5399f-a0b6-4133-ac76-41cda36b1ca21033.mspx> > > > > No, that's my point. None of those choices work. And, in Start/Default > > Programs, I don't see anywhere to ADD other programs. All it shows me is a > > list of the regular, garden-variety Windows programs. How do I add to that > > list? > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > > > > > > > > "PeterBBailey" wrote: > > > > > > > I can't associate particular filetypes with the programs I want in Vista. It > > > > doesn't work using Explorer, nor does it work with the Control Panel defaults > > > > mini-program. In either case, when I browse to the program I want to use and > > > > click OK, that program never shows up in the list. I want to associate all my > > > > .txt text files with "Textpad," my favorite ASCII editor. I've done it for 12 > > > > years now with all earlier versions of Windows, but, I can't get it to work > > > > with Vista. > > > > Thanks.
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Using Textpad, can you configure associations in its Configure>Preferences>Associated Files, or something similiar? Also, you may want to try this:
http://forum.textpad.com/viewtopic.php?t=8152
"PeterBBailey" <PeterBBailey[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2B9BE3FC-C221-4B37-AE0A-7423CF5ACCBC[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > > I'm sorry for this mess. I'm just not used to this interface. > > The TechRepublic link didn't help me either. No matter what I do, Vista is > NOT respecting any "new" program that I'm trying to add as a useable > program. > The list of "default" programs is bare bones. It doesn't even show > Notepad. > "Spenceation" wrote: > >> Are you an administrator on this machine? >> >> http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-10877_11-6172036.html>> >> Here is a step by step guide. On the Open With part (Figure F) click >> browse >> by the bottom right and navigate to the program. Hopefully this helps >> >> "PeterBBailey" wrote: >> >> > >> > >> > "Spenceation" wrote: >> > >> > > You will need to either right click a file of that type and select >> > > open with >> > > and browse to the program (textpad) or use the default program >> > > utility and >> > > manually browse to the program yourself. The following link will >> > > explain the >> > > default program utility better. >> > > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/help/6ef5399f-a0b6-4133-ac76-41cda36b1ca21033.mspx>> > > >> > No, that's my point. None of those choices work. And, in Start/Default >> > Programs, I don't see anywhere to ADD other programs. All it shows me >> > is a >> > list of the regular, garden-variety Windows programs. How do I add to >> > that >> > list? >> > >> > Thanks. >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > "PeterBBailey" wrote: >> > > >> > > > I can't associate particular filetypes with the programs I want in >> > > > Vista. It >> > > > doesn't work using Explorer, nor does it work with the Control >> > > > Panel defaults >> > > > mini-program. In either case, when I browse to the program I want >> > > > to use and >> > > > click OK, that program never shows up in the list. I want to >> > > > associate all my >> > > > .txt text files with "Textpad," my favorite ASCII editor. I've done >> > > > it for 12 >> > > > years now with all earlier versions of Windows, but, I can't get it >> > > > to work >> > > > with Vista. >> > > > Thanks.
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I have been able to establish association but haven't figured out how to "break" them. After upgrading to Vista my MSN mail reader (MSN Browser) quit opening .email attachments. The MSKB suggested that I associate the email type with NotePad which I did. That's pretty ugly and I want to remove the association but not replace it with another program yet.
Any idea how to do that?
Howard ======================================= "PeterBBailey" <PeterBBailey[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EFEB3002-DB00-4DF6-9824-C204FB7BF4D3[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] >I can't associate particular filetypes with the programs I want in Vista. >It > doesn't work using Explorer, nor does it work with the Control Panel > defaults > mini-program. In either case, when I browse to the program I want to use > and > click OK, that program never shows up in the list. I want to associate all > my > .txt text files with "Textpad," my favorite ASCII editor. I've done it for > 12 > years now with all earlier versions of Windows, but, I can't get it to > work > with Vista. > Thanks.
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This doesn't really answer your question, but you might find this of interest:
INFO: Using MSN's client on Windows Vista http://kurtsh.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!DA410C7F7E038D!1953.entry
To completely un-associate an .eml extension, if that's what you mean (e.g., double-clicking on a file with that extension opens Notepad), in the Registry Editor, go to
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.eml
(Export the key as a backup to undo your change, if you decide later that you want things the way they were.) In the right-hand pane, right-click on Default, under the column Name, (which probably has eml_auto_file as its Value), and choose Delete. Close the Registry Editor. You may have to Log Off and back On, or Restart, to see the change.
"Howard Woodard" <woodard[ at ]msn.com> wrote in message news:eeyyNmNxHHA.736[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] >I have been able to establish association but haven't figured out how to >"break" them. After upgrading to Vista my MSN mail reader (MSN Browser) >quit opening .email attachments. The MSKB suggested that I associate the >email type with NotePad which I did. That's pretty ugly and I want to >remove the association but not replace it with another program yet. > > Any idea how to do that? > > Howard > ======================================= > "PeterBBailey" <PeterBBailey[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:EFEB3002-DB00-4DF6-9824-C204FB7BF4D3[ at ]microsoft.com... >>I can't associate particular filetypes with the programs I want in Vista. >>It >> doesn't work using Explorer, nor does it work with the Control Panel >> defaults >> mini-program. In either case, when I browse to the program I want to use >> and >> click OK, that program never shows up in the list. I want to associate >> all my >> .txt text files with "Textpad," my favorite ASCII editor. I've done it >> for 12 >> years now with all earlier versions of Windows, but, I can't get it to >> work >> with Vista. >> Thanks. >
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Thanks. I had the latest MSN software before I upgraded so I never noticed the Vista compatibility issue. There's no way to send a message or comment to his blog or I would ask him how he was doing reading e-mail attachments. Maybe I'm the only one that has the problem.
I tried the registry change and while I was able to delete the default value for .email I couldn't make any changes at all to the .eml entry. I get the dreaded "don't have permission" error. For the life of me I don't understand why that is. But I can see that a lot of other folks are stumbling across it as well. Here are the current entries. Any idea how I can make changes to them?
Key Name: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.eml Class Name: <NO CLASS> Last Write Time: 7/12/2007 - 10:38 PM
Key Name: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.eml\shellex Class Name: <NO CLASS> Last Write Time: 7/10/2007 - 5:37 PM
Key Name: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.eml\shellex\{8895B1C6-B41F-4C1C-A562-0D564250836F} Class Name: <NO CLASS> Last Write Time: 7/11/2007 - 3:54 PM Value 0 Name: <NO NAME> Type: REG_SZ Data: {b9815375-5d7f-4ce2-9245-c9d4da436930}
=============================================== "dean-dean" <dean-dean[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:unhd8lOxHHA.4184[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > This doesn't really answer your question, but you might find this of > interest: > > INFO: Using MSN's client on Windows Vista > http://kurtsh.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!DA410C7F7E038D!1953.entry> > To completely un-associate an .eml extension, if that's what you mean > (e.g., double-clicking on a file with that extension opens Notepad), in > the Registry Editor, go to > > HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.eml > > (Export the key as a backup to undo your change, if you decide later that > you want things the way they were.) In the right-hand pane, right-click > on Default, under the column Name, (which probably has eml_auto_file as > its Value), and choose Delete. Close the Registry Editor. You may have > to Log Off and back On, or Restart, to see the change. > > "Howard Woodard" <woodard[ at ]msn.com> wrote in message > news:eeyyNmNxHHA.736[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>I have been able to establish association but haven't figured out how to >>"break" them. After upgrading to Vista my MSN mail reader (MSN Browser) >>quit opening .email attachments. The MSKB suggested that I associate the >>email type with NotePad which I did. That's pretty ugly and I want to >>remove the association but not replace it with another program yet. >> >> Any idea how to do that? >> >> Howard >> ======================================= >> "PeterBBailey" <PeterBBailey[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:EFEB3002-DB00-4DF6-9824-C204FB7BF4D3[ at ]microsoft.com... >>>I can't associate particular filetypes with the programs I want in Vista. >>>It >>> doesn't work using Explorer, nor does it work with the Control Panel >>> defaults >>> mini-program. In either case, when I browse to the program I want to use >>> and >>> click OK, that program never shows up in the list. I want to associate >>> all my >>> .txt text files with "Textpad," my favorite ASCII editor. I've done it >>> for 12 >>> years now with all earlier versions of Windows, but, I can't get it to >>> work >>> with Vista. >>> Thanks. >> >
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