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To modify the program associated with a particular extension you select the extension and click the "Change program" button.

In the example shown, I have chosen the. From this screen, I can choose to change the association to another available program. If another viable program is not listed on the screen, you can browse your system for programs. Note, it is generally not a good idea to associate a file extension with a program that is not capable of reading or otherwise acting on it. Once your file extensions are selected you click Save and then OK to apply your changes to Windows Vista.

Show Comments. Log In to Comment Community Guidelines. Set Associations The second selection on the Default Programs screen is "Associate a file type or protocol with a program. Change an extension association In the example shown, I have chosen the. Browse programs If another viable program is not listed on the screen, you can browse your system for programs. Comment and share: How do I Change file extension associations in Windows Vista.

Show Comments. Hide Comments. My Profile Log out. Thanks for your feedback. In Windows Vista: When you right click a file name, a popup menu has a selection "Open With" that lists programs that can be used to open the file other than the default program for the file extension.

How can I add a program to this list of "Open With"? Or alternately to the "Send To" List? Note that the program I want to use primarily opens files with a different extention one not used by any other program, so it is set as the default for that particular file format. Quick and Easy. If you don't like this method, and you want to directly change the default program for multiple extension, actually there is a similar interface like what you had in Windows XP.

Method 2 1. Select and open Default Programs. Select Associate a file type or protocol with a specific program. There you go. A similar interface that you used to had in Windows XP. Now, what's missing from the menu?

For those that always want to customize the file type icon like me, you would sure aware that there is no more option for you do it. Don't worry, Windows Registry Editor holds most of the secret.

For those who are familar with Windows, they would know that Regedit always has a way out. Yup cut off the crap, lets get hands dirty. I won't use. This is because Windows Vista has a live preview features for most of the image type. You wouldn't want to lost it right?

So lets says we want to change the icon of. Make sure you have your icon file ready, in this scenario i use myZip. Open up Start, type "regedit" in the search field, and of course press Enter. Read the value stored in "default". By default it should be "CompressedFolder" and it might be vary if your.

Move on using my scenario, I should find "CompressedFolder" key in the same path. Expand the key, and you would find "DefaultIcon" subkey. Just change the value of Default to where your icon was stored.



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