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16th October, 2004 at 06:57:57 -

How can i get a file with an extension (eg. '.sss') to be defaulted to open with my program?

and also, can you associate files with that extension to have a certain icon?

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16th October, 2004 at 08:11:48 -

For just yourself, or other users? If it's just for yourself there's something in 'folder options' assuming you're using windows. For your users, it involves registry-messing-around-with so you're probably best to do it in the installer. Ask first though.

For the second question, yes for you, yes in theory for other users although I wouldn't know how off the top of my head.

 
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16th October, 2004 at 14:15:19 -

You should be able to do that with ActiveX (The Common Dialog object).

 
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17th October, 2004 at 08:21:58 -

It's rather simple if you use some kind of installer, then you can just 'throw' it into the registry.

I don't know if there is an registry editor extension, but if there is, you could do the same.

Just open regedit and look into HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, it has a key with an extesion and a filehandler for the extension.

If you have winzip installed, take a look at your ".zip" extension. Just follow everything that has to do with winzip, it's pretty self explaining.

 
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