XPost: alt.windows7.general
On 7/10/2022 8:57 AM, R.Wieser wrote:
David,
Is the filetype new, something you created?
Yes. For the purpose of the icon and the single context-menu action.
If so, get FileTypesMan from Nirsoft
Thank you for that suggestion, but I'm rather old-school and would like to
be able to make those changes manually (with the aid of RegEdit). I'm also no fanboy of installing random software.
If you have that software installed, could you perhaps make such a change
and check what the changes are ?
Regards,
Rudy Wieser
Yes, I have had FileTypesMan for several years now and have used it
often. Since installing it (and most other Nirsoft applications) merely involves unzipping a Zip file and moving the results to some folder, I
do not have an archive of installation logs showing when I first started
using FileTypesMan; but the folder containing FileTypesMan -- and only FileTypesMan -- is more than seven years old. Thus, it is likely I
installed when I had Windows 7 installed in December 2014.
I used FileTypesMan to create the filetype atxt_auto_file with extension
.atxt. That is a plain text file that opens by default with Wordpad
instead of Notepad.
I have used it to change icons for some file types. When I update some applications, however, they change the icons back to their originals. I
then use FileTypesMan to restore my preferred icons from a folder of
icons that I created.
I also used FileTypesMan to prune context menus for various filetypes.
By the way, before I install any new application or update an existing application, I scan the installer file with AVG AntiVirus, Malwarebytes,
and Microsoft Security Essesntials after making sure they are all
currently updated. (Only AVG runs continuously on my PC.)
--
David E. Ross
"A Message to Those Who Are Not Vaccinated"
See my <
http://www.rossde.com/index.html#vaccine>.
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