File Association problem
Posted: February 3, 2004, 1:59 pm
Ok, Here's the scenerio.
Using Windows XP Professional
I have these par1 files that are not associated with any program. So I right click on the file and select Open With. This opens up the select a program window. The program I want to use is Quickpar. It's not in the list so I click on Browse. I find the program and select it. I had the option of "always use this program for this file type" selected. I clicked on OK once I selected Quickpar and then AC/Dsee Image Viewer pops up.
I check and the icon for this file is an AC/DSee icon. So now this damn file type is set as an AC/DSee file.
So I figured, "Oh I must have simply selected the wrong program." I go over the steps again, slowly this time, and I make sure I select Quickpar. Upon doing this it brings me back to the select a program window where it does not have Quickpar selected, nor is it even listed. It has AC/Dsee selected again... this being because it's the first program listed in alphabetical order. So for some reason I cannot get Quickpar to be selected as a valid program to open files. I used to be able to do so. It is listed on my other Windows XP profile.
With this current Windows XP profile (both with admin rights) , I actually have some PAR2 files associated with Quickpar. So I "should" be able to select this damn program. It's obvious I was able to do so at one time because on PAR2 files I can right click on it and have the "Open with Quickpar" option enabled.
I tested something out by right clicking on a par2 file , it has Open with Quickpar and open with... I clicked on Open with... and it does not have Quickpar listed. Usually it's listed under recommended programs when you select a program yourself.
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So my questions are as follows.
1. Why can't I associate par1 files with the program Quickpar?
2. Why was I able to associate the non associated PAR2 files with Quickpar? Then when I try to associate the non associated par1 files it will not associate.
If you need any questions answered I'll gladly answer them.
Thanks in advance guys.
Using Windows XP Professional
I have these par1 files that are not associated with any program. So I right click on the file and select Open With. This opens up the select a program window. The program I want to use is Quickpar. It's not in the list so I click on Browse. I find the program and select it. I had the option of "always use this program for this file type" selected. I clicked on OK once I selected Quickpar and then AC/Dsee Image Viewer pops up.
I check and the icon for this file is an AC/DSee icon. So now this damn file type is set as an AC/DSee file.
So I figured, "Oh I must have simply selected the wrong program." I go over the steps again, slowly this time, and I make sure I select Quickpar. Upon doing this it brings me back to the select a program window where it does not have Quickpar selected, nor is it even listed. It has AC/Dsee selected again... this being because it's the first program listed in alphabetical order. So for some reason I cannot get Quickpar to be selected as a valid program to open files. I used to be able to do so. It is listed on my other Windows XP profile.
With this current Windows XP profile (both with admin rights) , I actually have some PAR2 files associated with Quickpar. So I "should" be able to select this damn program. It's obvious I was able to do so at one time because on PAR2 files I can right click on it and have the "Open with Quickpar" option enabled.
I tested something out by right clicking on a par2 file , it has Open with Quickpar and open with... I clicked on Open with... and it does not have Quickpar listed. Usually it's listed under recommended programs when you select a program yourself.
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So my questions are as follows.
1. Why can't I associate par1 files with the program Quickpar?
2. Why was I able to associate the non associated PAR2 files with Quickpar? Then when I try to associate the non associated par1 files it will not associate.
If you need any questions answered I'll gladly answer them.
Thanks in advance guys.