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| I am back i have another problem with respect to my previous post a few hours back. See the post "Include Help Files for a Custom Component". I created a few files with wordpad. When i tried to open them they doesnt remeber their association with WORDPAD. So XP comesup with a dialog box to select the application that can run the file. How can i make it remember that i has to open with WORDPAd only. What component possibly am i missing this time ? thanks again Vaddina Prakash Rao Winnov GmbH. | Guest
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| prakash437, Unless you want to change command actions for a particular file association (HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT key), Windows remembers specific folder settings under [HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell] and [HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ShellNoRoam] keys. You may want to take a look at the keys. Read this and see if it helps: http://www.windows-help.net/WindowsXP/troub-11.html Also, always remember that you have tools like Regmon/Filemon to find out what's missing from your image or what a particular application saves in registry. Hope you are not running EWF and all the changes you make are persistent through reboot. -- KM, BSquare Corporation Quote:
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