Associating File Extensions with Programs in Windows Vista
If you have Windows Vista, you're SOL. No, seriously, Vista does not come with a utility to modify file associations the way you can in Windows XP. The only way to do this is to edit the registry directly, or purchase a 3rd party program, such as Creative Element Power Tools (see File Type Doctor, $18), or some similar 3rd party...
2009-08-25 19:45:53 UTC in Regina REXX Interpreter