Right-click an actual file, go to Open With, and you will see a list of available programs that are available on your computer to open this file. Select Choose default program… option, and select one that you want to use by default. You are all set. There is also a command line called assoc that you can also use to set default program for a certain file type.
To display a complete list of current file associations, type assoc in the command prompt window, and hit Enter. Since the list just too long to go over, you can use this instead, which lets you flip page by page over the whole list.
However, what I found useful is that I can use this command to simply de-assoicate any file type. See if the association has been removed by double-clicking on a file with the extension. If the file is still being opened it may also be in the current user profile. The association should now be completely removed from the system.
I tried no. Wow, you did great,No. Thank you, Raymond. Thanks for the head up. I once encounter this problem when XP auto associate a file type for me.
This should come in handy in case the problem occur again. Jack 2 years ago. Yuyu 2 years ago. Gideon 2 years ago. Craig 10 years ago. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer.
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