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Prevent Programs From Changing Your File Types
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Windows Vista
Windows 2003
Windows XP
Windows 2000
Windows Me
Windows 98
Windows 95 |
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This annoying and troublesome problem has been around far longer than Windows.
Some programmers (who should know better) have set up their applications to change around your File Types Without Asking, so that double-clicking on an associated file launches their program.
The problem is that any File Types that you had set up previously are ignored and overwritten.
For example, say you had configured Windows to launch a certain graphics viewer every time you double clicked on a .GIF file, or you want to use a certain text editor with your .TXT files.
Then, you decide to install a new program, and its installation program changes your File Types so that the new program is launched every time you double-click on a .GIF file.
Or, worse yet, the File Types are changed every time the program is launched - a little arrogant, don't you think?
For some applications that use proprietary file types (like .XLS for Excel files), this isn't a problem, but many applications use many common file types, and their programmers should be thoughtful of their users.
Feel free to write to the authors (see below) of any such programs and tell them you don't like it.
In the mean time, there are a few solutions:
Lock your file types (Windows Vista, XP, 2003, 2000, and Me only):
- Download and install Creative Element Power Tools.
- Open the Creative Element Power Tools Control Panel.
- Underneath the Edit file type associations option, click Start File Type Doctor now.
- Highlight the file type you want to protect, and click Lock.
- Click Help if you need more information.
Back up select file types (all versions of Windows):
- Use the Export command in the Registry Editor (regedit.exe) to export select portions of HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT to one or more files.
- Then, restore your backups by applying the registry patches as needed.
- See the Annoyances books for details on the structure of file type information in the Registry.
On-the-fly Workaround (Windows XP/2000/Me):
- Right-click on any file and select Open With... to choose a new program association on the fly.
On-the-fly Workaround (Windows 98/95):
- Right-click on any file while holding the Shift key and select Open With... to choose a new program association on the fly.
Written by: Annoyances.org Last updated: Wednesday, February 7, 2007
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Previous discussions about this article: (open a message to see applicable responses, if any)
- [Windows 98] Question about 'Prevent Programs From Changing Your File Types' (Heidi: Saturday, September 1, 2001)
- [Windows 95] Question about 'Prevent Programs From Changing Your File Types' (Dick Paladino: Wednesday, October 31, 2001)
- [Windows 98] Question about 'Prevent Programs From Changing Your File Types' (Dave Hall: Wednesday, October 31, 2001)
- [Windows 98] Comment about 'Prevent Programs From Changing Your File Types' (Gunther Jerril: Monday, December 10, 2001)
- [Windows 2000] A Suggestion about 'Preventing Programs From Changing Your File Types' (Chad P: Friday, December 21, 2001)
- [Windows Me] Question about 'Prevent Programs From Changing Your File Types' (Xavier Theoret: Friday, March 22, 2002)
- [Windows XP] Question about 'Prevent Programs From Changing Your File Types' (Lynn: Wednesday, May 1, 2002)
- [Windows 98] Question about 'Prevent Programs From Changing Your File Types' (Juan Celaya: Monday, August 12, 2002)
- [Windows 95] Question about 'Prevent Programs From Changing Your File Types' (Nick: Tuesday, October 8, 2002)
- [Windows 2000] Question about 'Prevent Programs From Changing Your File Types' (Blake: Monday, May 12, 2003)
- [Windows 98] Question about 'Prevent Programs From Changing Your File Types' (ctstan: Thursday, July 24, 2003)
- [Windows XP] Question about 'Prevent Programs From Changing Your File Types' (Andres: Monday, October 13, 2003)
- [Windows XP] Solution for WinXP (M.Paugh: Friday, February 27, 2004)
- [Windows 2000] Question about 'Prevent Programs From Changing Your File Types' (Gary: Sunday, July 11, 2004)
- [Windows 98] Question about 'Prevent Programs From Changing Your File Types' (pscowboy: Wednesday, September 21, 2005)
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