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| Lost file association with exe files The aftermath of a trojan attack (Vista Guardian) has resulted in the file association of exe files being lost and hence an inability to run exe files. I am quite convinced that the trojan is now dead, but I can't figure out how to fix the damage. If I could get into the registry I could fix it, but of course regedit is an exe file so I can't run it. I've tried tricks like running it from command line or from inside a batch file but with no joy. I have also made a copy and called it regedit.com. This looked promising as Vista asked for user permission to run the program, but then nothing. It gets killed off before it starts. I am not familiar with the particular machine, nor am I very familiar with Vista and I am now at a loss as to how to proceed. Any bright ideas? many thanks Rod |
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| Re: Lost file association with exe files "Rod" <rodrodrodrod@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:#zGDMG7rKHA.4048@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > The aftermath of a trojan attack (Vista Guardian) has resulted in the file > association of exe files being lost and hence an inability to run exe files. > I am quite convinced that the trojan is now dead, but I can't figure out how > to fix the damage. > > If I could get into the registry I could fix it, but of course regedit is an > exe file so I can't run it. > > I've tried tricks like running it from command line or from inside a batch > file but with no joy. > > I have also made a copy and called it regedit.com. This looked promising as > Vista asked for user permission to run the program, but then nothing. It > gets killed off before it starts. > > I am not familiar with the particular machine, nor am I very familiar with > Vista and I am now at a loss as to how to proceed. Any bright ideas? > > > > many thanks > > > > Rod > > The exe fix here is what you want: http://www.winhelponline.com/article...ows-Vista.html |
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| Re: Lost file association with exe files "Dave-UK" <Here@Home.com> wrote in message news:CM6dnazx0q7JK-bWnZ2dnUVZ8nqdnZ2d@giganews.com... > > "Rod" <rodrodrodrod@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:#zGDMG7rKHA.4048@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> >> The aftermath of a trojan attack (Vista Guardian) has resulted in the >> file association of exe files being lost and hence an inability to run >> exe files. I am quite convinced that the trojan is now dead, but I can't >> figure out how to fix the damage. >> >> If I could get into the registry I could fix it, but of course regedit is >> an exe file so I can't run it. >> >> I've tried tricks like running it from command line or from inside a >> batch file but with no joy. >> >> I have also made a copy and called it regedit.com. This looked promising >> as Vista asked for user permission to run the program, but then nothing. >> It gets killed off before it starts. >> >> I am not familiar with the particular machine, nor am I very familiar >> with Vista and I am now at a loss as to how to proceed. Any bright ideas? >> >> >> >> many thanks >> >> >> >> Rod >> > > The exe fix here is what you want: > http://www.winhelponline.com/article...ows-Vista.html > That looks like the solution, many thanks. I can't try it at the moment as am not near to the computer. Won't the MERGE operation make a call to an exe? |
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| Re: Lost file association with exe files "Rod" <rodrodrodrod@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:uc$6sW7rKHA.5568@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > > > "Dave-UK" <Here@Home.com> wrote in message > news:CM6dnazx0q7JK-bWnZ2dnUVZ8nqdnZ2d@giganews.com... >> >> "Rod" <rodrodrodrod@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:#zGDMG7rKHA.4048@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>> >>> The aftermath of a trojan attack (Vista Guardian) has resulted in the >>> file association of exe files being lost and hence an inability to run >>> exe files. I am quite convinced that the trojan is now dead, but I can't >>> figure out how to fix the damage. >>> >>> If I could get into the registry I could fix it, but of course regedit is >>> an exe file so I can't run it. >>> >>> I've tried tricks like running it from command line or from inside a >>> batch file but with no joy. >>> >>> I have also made a copy and called it regedit.com. This looked promising >>> as Vista asked for user permission to run the program, but then nothing. >>> It gets killed off before it starts. >>> >>> I am not familiar with the particular machine, nor am I very familiar >>> with Vista and I am now at a loss as to how to proceed. Any bright ideas? >>> >>> >>> >>> many thanks >>> >>> >>> >>> Rod >>> >> >> The exe fix here is what you want: >> http://www.winhelponline.com/article...ows-Vista.html >> > > That looks like the solution, many thanks. I can't try it at the moment as > am not near to the computer. > > Won't the MERGE operation make a call to an exe? > > > I don't know about the Merge operation, but it fixed a problem I had when somebody had associated exe files with Acrobat pdf files! |
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| Re: Lost file association with exe files
On 2/17/10, Dave-UK posted: > "Rod" <rodrodrodrod@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:uc$6sW7rKHA.5568@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> >> >> "Dave-UK" <Here@Home.com> wrote in message >> news:CM6dnazx0q7JK-bWnZ2dnUVZ8nqdnZ2d@giganews.com... >>> >>> "Rod" <rodrodrodrod@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:#zGDMG7rKHA.4048@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>>> >>>> The aftermath of a trojan attack (Vista Guardian) has resulted in the >>>> file association of exe files being lost and hence an inability to run >>>> exe files. I am quite convinced that the trojan is now dead, but I can't >>>> figure out how to fix the damage. >>>> >>>> If I could get into the registry I could fix it, but of course regedit is >>>> an exe file so I can't run it. >>>> >>>> I've tried tricks like running it from command line or from inside a >>>> batch file but with no joy. >>>> >>>> I have also made a copy and called it regedit.com. This looked promising >>>> as Vista asked for user permission to run the program, but then nothing. >>>> It gets killed off before it starts. >>>> >>>> I am not familiar with the particular machine, nor am I very familiar >>>> with Vista and I am now at a loss as to how to proceed. Any bright ideas? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> many thanks >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Rod >>>> >>> >>> The exe fix here is what you want: >>> http://www.winhelponline.com/article...ows-Vista.html >>> >> >> That looks like the solution, many thanks. I can't try it at the moment as >> am not near to the computer. >> >> Won't the MERGE operation make a call to an exe? >> >> >> > I don't know about the Merge operation, but it fixed a problem I had when > somebody had associated exe files with Acrobat pdf files! Which has recently happened here...Thanks for the fix, except I'm running Win 7. We'll see what happens. -- Gene Bloch 650.366.4267 lettersatblochg.com |
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| Re: Lost file association with exe files
On 2/17/10, Gene E. Bloch posted: > On 2/17/10, Dave-UK posted: >> "Rod" <rodrodrodrod@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:uc$6sW7rKHA.5568@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>> >>> >>> "Dave-UK" <Here@Home.com> wrote in message >>> news:CM6dnazx0q7JK-bWnZ2dnUVZ8nqdnZ2d@giganews.com... >>>> >>>> "Rod" <rodrodrodrod@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>>> news:#zGDMG7rKHA.4048@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>>>> >>>>> The aftermath of a trojan attack (Vista Guardian) has resulted in the >>>>> file association of exe files being lost and hence an inability to run >>>>> exe files. I am quite convinced that the trojan is now dead, but I can't >>>>> figure out how to fix the damage. >>>>> >>>>> If I could get into the registry I could fix it, but of course regedit >>>>> is an exe file so I can't run it. >>>>> >>>>> I've tried tricks like running it from command line or from inside a >>>>> batch file but with no joy. >>>>> >>>>> I have also made a copy and called it regedit.com. This looked promising >>>>> as Vista asked for user permission to run the program, but then nothing. >>>>> It gets killed off before it starts. >>>>> >>>>> I am not familiar with the particular machine, nor am I very familiar >>>>> with Vista and I am now at a loss as to how to proceed. Any bright >>>>> ideas? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> many thanks >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Rod >>>>> >>>> >>>> The exe fix here is what you want: >>>> http://www.winhelponline.com/article...ows-Vista.html >>>> >>> >>> That looks like the solution, many thanks. I can't try it at the moment as >>> am not near to the computer. >>> >>> Won't the MERGE operation make a call to an exe? >>> >>> >>> >> I don't know about the Merge operation, but it fixed a problem I had when >> somebody had associated exe files with Acrobat pdf files! > Which has recently happened here...Thanks for the fix, except I'm running Win > 7. We'll see what happens. Maybe not...I recall that this only happens in the download dialog when I am working in Firefox. Windows Explorer is OK. In hopes of a clue, I'll still research the registry entries you pointed to. This is a new phenomenon, and my bit of research so far has revealed very little to me :-) -- Gene Bloch 650.366.4267 lettersatblochg.com |
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