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How Do You Restore File Associations In Windows XP?

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How Do You Restore File Associations In Windows XP?

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There are many things that can cause your file associations to change without your knowledge in Windows XP. This resetting of file associations usually takes place when you install new software. It can make your life very difficult, since when you double click the file to open it, the wrong program will open. You can restore the file associations in Windows XP without a great deal of time or effort. Click “Start” and “My Computer.” Navigate to the folder that contains the file or shortcut you wish to associate with another program. Double click the folder to open it. Right click the desired file or shortcut. Select “Open With.” Select “Choose Program.” Examine the “Recommended Programs” and “Other Programs” lists in the “Programs” window to see if the program you want is there. If not, select the “Browse…” button below the window. Navigate to the folder that contains the executable program that you want to run this type of file. If you have difficulty identifying executable programs,

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