How do you associate a specific file type to an application on a Windows (Vista) PC?
Answer
Method #1 (on the fly):
- Right-click a file of the type you want to change, and select Properties.
- In the General tab, click the Change button.
- Choose a program from the list, or click Browse to select an .EXE file on your hard disk.
Method #2 (view a list of file types):
- Open Control Panel.
In Control Panel Home, click Programs, and then click Make a file type always open in a specific program.
Or, in the Classic View, open Default Programs and then click Associate a file type or protocol with a program.
- Highlight a file type in the list and click Change Program.
Unfortunately, neither method in Vista allows you to choose anything but the default programs, such as the programs listed in your files' context menus. If you want complete control over your file types, use this tool:
Method #3 (File Type Doctor):
- Download and install Creative Element Power Tools.
- Open the Creative Element Power Tools Control Panel.
- Turn on the Edit file type associations option, and click Accept.
- Right-click a file of the type you want to change, and select Edit File Type to show this window:
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