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Robbie Hatley
Greetings, group. I used to have my Windows 2000 set up so that
when I double-click a file icon with unknown extension, it would
open in a binary editor called "HxD". On right-clicking a file
of unknown type, the top few entries on the context menu were:
Edit in HxD (boldface)
Edit in Neo (lightface)
Edit in NoteTab (lightface)
But recently, when I double-click a file of unknown type, the
"choose a program to open this file" box pops up instead.
And on right-clicking the file, I get:
Open (boldface) (launches "choose program" box)
Edit in HxD (lightface)
Edit in Neo (lightface)
Edit in NoteTab (lightface)
My registry branch HKLM\Software\Classes\*\Shell doesn't have
a key called "Open". So where is this "Open" coming from?
It didn't used to be there. What other places in the registry
could be causing this?
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Cheers,
Robbie Hatley
Stanton, CA, USA
perl -le 'print "\154o\156e\167o\154f\100w\145ll\56c\157m"'
perl -le 'print "\150ttp\72//\167ww.\167ell.\143om/~\154onewolf/"'
when I double-click a file icon with unknown extension, it would
open in a binary editor called "HxD". On right-clicking a file
of unknown type, the top few entries on the context menu were:
Edit in HxD (boldface)
Edit in Neo (lightface)
Edit in NoteTab (lightface)
But recently, when I double-click a file of unknown type, the
"choose a program to open this file" box pops up instead.
And on right-clicking the file, I get:
Open (boldface) (launches "choose program" box)
Edit in HxD (lightface)
Edit in Neo (lightface)
Edit in NoteTab (lightface)
My registry branch HKLM\Software\Classes\*\Shell doesn't have
a key called "Open". So where is this "Open" coming from?
It didn't used to be there. What other places in the registry
could be causing this?
--
Cheers,
Robbie Hatley
Stanton, CA, USA
perl -le 'print "\154o\156e\167o\154f\100w\145ll\56c\157m"'
perl -le 'print "\150ttp\72//\167ww.\167ell.\143om/~\154onewolf/"'