reset default program associationsHow do I set a default app for an extension that is not listed?How do I run...
Sometimes a banana is just a banana
Called into a meeting and told we are being made redundant (laid off) and "not to share outside". Can I tell my partner?
my breadboard simulation doesn't work properly
Graphing random points on the XY-plane
Can a space-faring robot still function over a billion years?
What is better: yes / no radio, or simple checkbox?
Can I become debt free or should I file for bankruptcy? How do I manage my debt and finances?
Skis versus snow shoes - when to choose which for travelling the backcountry?
How to deal with being jealous of your own players?
Citing contemporaneous (interlaced?) preprints
I can't die. Who am I?
A bug in Excel? Conditional formatting for marking duplicates also highlights unique value
Traversing Africa: A Cryptic Journey
How to kill a localhost:8080
How to lift/raise/repair a segment of concrete slab?
If a set is open, does that imply that it has no boundary points?
What is this waxed root vegetable?
How can atoms be electrically neutral when there is a difference in the positions of the charges?
VAT refund for a conference ticket in Sweden
All possible A of Ax=b with constraints on A
Why do members of Congress in committee hearings ask witnesses the same question multiple times?
Can I send almost 1MB transaction?
Second-rate spelling
What could trigger powerful quakes on icy world?
reset default program associations
How do I set a default app for an extension that is not listed?How do I run a Python script from a C shell without specifying whole path?Where is the Default Program associations stored in the registry?Reset Photoshop File AssociationsProgram installation recording for future manual installationInternet shortcuts open Print dialogHow to monitor what triggers randomly starting program?How to change default window background color in Windows 10?Tricking the taskbar into thinking a separate launcher program is the same as the program it launches?Cannot open anything - No file associations?Win10 insists on “updating” a driver it shouldn't needHow to open .gdocs and .gsheets from browser, when no Google client installed?
work we have a software program that several times a day will erase my default program associations for : Http, https, PDF, jpeg, mailto. So several times a day I need to manually re associate firefox, paint, adobe, outlook. It is annoying. I think the program that does it is Goldmine as it interacts with all those file formats. I was recently upgraded to win 10 and that is when these issues started. I assume it is rewriting it self to default those items while it interacts with them and then writes back the original defaults. But i assume changes to the win10 registry system have made the re write portion of the software incorrect. Gold mine has yet no update to this version that we use and I can not update the version.
What i am asking for is if someone could help or preferable supply a reg - bat file that I can manually run to reset all those to the programs I use. At least it will then be quicker - easier to re associate those files.
windows
add a comment |
work we have a software program that several times a day will erase my default program associations for : Http, https, PDF, jpeg, mailto. So several times a day I need to manually re associate firefox, paint, adobe, outlook. It is annoying. I think the program that does it is Goldmine as it interacts with all those file formats. I was recently upgraded to win 10 and that is when these issues started. I assume it is rewriting it self to default those items while it interacts with them and then writes back the original defaults. But i assume changes to the win10 registry system have made the re write portion of the software incorrect. Gold mine has yet no update to this version that we use and I can not update the version.
What i am asking for is if someone could help or preferable supply a reg - bat file that I can manually run to reset all those to the programs I use. At least it will then be quicker - easier to re associate those files.
windows
1
Check out this answer for a starting point to make a batch script that will help you with this task: superuser.com/questions/1296013/… Here is another for another example too: superuser.com/questions/1112867/…
– Pimp Juice IT
Mar 22 '18 at 12:49
I am sure this is a duplicate but Windows 10 has a way to reset it, “Settings > System > Default apps > Choose default apps by file type back to their original program”
– Ramhound
Mar 22 '18 at 12:54
add a comment |
work we have a software program that several times a day will erase my default program associations for : Http, https, PDF, jpeg, mailto. So several times a day I need to manually re associate firefox, paint, adobe, outlook. It is annoying. I think the program that does it is Goldmine as it interacts with all those file formats. I was recently upgraded to win 10 and that is when these issues started. I assume it is rewriting it self to default those items while it interacts with them and then writes back the original defaults. But i assume changes to the win10 registry system have made the re write portion of the software incorrect. Gold mine has yet no update to this version that we use and I can not update the version.
What i am asking for is if someone could help or preferable supply a reg - bat file that I can manually run to reset all those to the programs I use. At least it will then be quicker - easier to re associate those files.
windows
work we have a software program that several times a day will erase my default program associations for : Http, https, PDF, jpeg, mailto. So several times a day I need to manually re associate firefox, paint, adobe, outlook. It is annoying. I think the program that does it is Goldmine as it interacts with all those file formats. I was recently upgraded to win 10 and that is when these issues started. I assume it is rewriting it self to default those items while it interacts with them and then writes back the original defaults. But i assume changes to the win10 registry system have made the re write portion of the software incorrect. Gold mine has yet no update to this version that we use and I can not update the version.
What i am asking for is if someone could help or preferable supply a reg - bat file that I can manually run to reset all those to the programs I use. At least it will then be quicker - easier to re associate those files.
windows
windows
asked Mar 22 '18 at 12:45
cuetippercuetipper
1
1
1
Check out this answer for a starting point to make a batch script that will help you with this task: superuser.com/questions/1296013/… Here is another for another example too: superuser.com/questions/1112867/…
– Pimp Juice IT
Mar 22 '18 at 12:49
I am sure this is a duplicate but Windows 10 has a way to reset it, “Settings > System > Default apps > Choose default apps by file type back to their original program”
– Ramhound
Mar 22 '18 at 12:54
add a comment |
1
Check out this answer for a starting point to make a batch script that will help you with this task: superuser.com/questions/1296013/… Here is another for another example too: superuser.com/questions/1112867/…
– Pimp Juice IT
Mar 22 '18 at 12:49
I am sure this is a duplicate but Windows 10 has a way to reset it, “Settings > System > Default apps > Choose default apps by file type back to their original program”
– Ramhound
Mar 22 '18 at 12:54
1
1
Check out this answer for a starting point to make a batch script that will help you with this task: superuser.com/questions/1296013/… Here is another for another example too: superuser.com/questions/1112867/…
– Pimp Juice IT
Mar 22 '18 at 12:49
Check out this answer for a starting point to make a batch script that will help you with this task: superuser.com/questions/1296013/… Here is another for another example too: superuser.com/questions/1112867/…
– Pimp Juice IT
Mar 22 '18 at 12:49
I am sure this is a duplicate but Windows 10 has a way to reset it, “Settings > System > Default apps > Choose default apps by file type back to their original program”
– Ramhound
Mar 22 '18 at 12:54
I am sure this is a duplicate but Windows 10 has a way to reset it, “Settings > System > Default apps > Choose default apps by file type back to their original program”
– Ramhound
Mar 22 '18 at 12:54
add a comment |
0
active
oldest
votes
protected by Ramhound 17 hours ago
Thank you for your interest in this question.
Because it has attracted low-quality or spam answers that had to be removed, posting an answer now requires 10 reputation on this site (the association bonus does not count).
Would you like to answer one of these unanswered questions instead?
0
active
oldest
votes
0
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
protected by Ramhound 17 hours ago
Thank you for your interest in this question.
Because it has attracted low-quality or spam answers that had to be removed, posting an answer now requires 10 reputation on this site (the association bonus does not count).
Would you like to answer one of these unanswered questions instead?
1
Check out this answer for a starting point to make a batch script that will help you with this task: superuser.com/questions/1296013/… Here is another for another example too: superuser.com/questions/1112867/…
– Pimp Juice IT
Mar 22 '18 at 12:49
I am sure this is a duplicate but Windows 10 has a way to reset it, “Settings > System > Default apps > Choose default apps by file type back to their original program”
– Ramhound
Mar 22 '18 at 12:54