file association working not as expected

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Peter Keller

fixertool wrote:
> I've associated .vbs files to OPEN with Dreamweaver. But now, when
> winXP launches, Dreamweaver launches too opening some vbs files that
> are sincronized to act on login.
> How can i change file associations, without having further problems as
> the usual dialog: "Windows can't open this file..., etc"

winXP? What's that?
 
I've associated .vbs files to OPEN with Dreamweaver. But now, when
winXP launches, Dreamweaver launches too opening some vbs files that
are sincronized to act on login.
How can i change file associations, without having further problems as
the usual dialog: "Windows can't open this file..., etc"
 
Peter Keller wrote:
> fixertool wrote:
>> I've associated .vbs files to OPEN with Dreamweaver. But now, when
>> winXP launches, Dreamweaver launches too opening some vbs files that
>> are sincronized to act on login.
>> How can i change file associations, without having further problems as
>> the usual dialog: "Windows can't open this file..., etc"

> winXP? What's that?


You know - it's that OS you upgrade from Vista to. :-)

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Nigel Stapley

www.judgemental.plus.com

<reply-to will bounce>
 
Put the associations back as they were.
If you want to open with Dreamweaver, then add it as a right-click
option (not the default) in Explorer-Tools-Folder Options-File Types.

Please ask WinXP questions in a WinXP newsgroup like
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

....Alan
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Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer
http://dts-l.com/index.htm



On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 09:18:29 -0800 (PST), in
microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion, fixertool
<replyfixer@gmail.com> wrote:

>I've associated .vbs files to OPEN with Dreamweaver. But now, when
>winXP launches, Dreamweaver launches too opening some vbs files that
>are sincronized to act on login.
>How can i change file associations, without having further problems as
>the usual dialog: "Windows can't open this file..., etc"
 
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