In earlier versions of Explorer we had Tools/Folder Options/File Types.
Can't find the "File Types" in Vista.
Anyone know where they've been put?
Thanks
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Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most!
In earlier versions of Explorer we had Tools/Folder Options/File Types.
Can't find the "File Types" in Vista.
Anyone know where they've been put?
Thanks
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Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most!
Go to Control panel, Default programs, Associate a file type or protocol with
a program.
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Hi,
The user interface and options have changed, but go to Control panel>
Default Programs> Associate a file type...
Some functions are also available from Default Programs> Set your default
programs> etc.
Thanks ...... found it, but what I really wanted to do was change the
"default icons" for several file types. When I went in there, I couldn't
find that option.
I know it sounds as little "dopey", but my sight's slightly impaired, and I
used that method in XP for seeing a bit easier.
Hi Fred,
Unfortunately, MS has dropped the "File Types" dialog in Vista. See this blog post (especially the Comments section) for more information:
Shell Blog : Managing Defaults in Windows:
http://shellrevealed.com/blogs/shell...n-Windows.aspx
To change the default icon for a file class, you may need to edit the registry directly. Or you can use a third-party file type association tool to automate things. See:
Annoyances.org - Edit File Types in Windows Vista:
http://www.annoyances.org/exec/show/article02-500
Creative Element Power Tools:
http://www.creativelement.com/powertools/
Unfortunately, MS has dropped the "File Types" dialog in Vista. See this
blog post (especially the Comments section) for more information:
Shell Blog : Managing Defaults in Windows:
http://shellrevealed.com/blogs/shell...n-Windows.aspx
To change the default icon for a file class, you may need to edit the
registry directly. Or you can use a third-party file type association tool
to automate things. See:
Annoyances.org - Edit File Types in Windows Vista:
http://www.annoyances.org/exec/show/article02-500
Creative Element Power Tools:
http://www.creativelement.com/powertools/
I know it sounds as little "dopey", but my sight's slightly impaired, and I
used that method in XP for seeing a bit easier.
Edit File Types in Windows Vista
http://www.annoyances.org/exec/show/article02-500
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