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Opening .rtf files with WordPad
"Save") (type . button) (query . custom-save)) ((name . custom-file) (default . "~/.custom.el") (doc . "Name of file with customization information.\n") (tag . "File") (type . file)))))) "The global customization information. A custom association list.") (defun custom-declare (path custom) "Declare variables for

Privacy & Anonymity on the Internet FAQ
For the FrontPage Personal Web Server, change the document root on the "DocumentRoot" line of the srm.cnf file. By default this file is stored in And By The Way for the Brain-Dead, overworked cultically burnt-out softies that think I am "WHATEVER" - remember I think the Justice Dept is incorrect - in error and

Adobe Acrobat Reader
On exiting the application after editing the file however, I am prompted to specify a new path for the file, starting in the application's default file directory, rather than the updated It may be an incorrect association for the first or perhaps the application just does not allow it. Is it a Win95 program?

Hangul & Internet in Korea (main part 4/4)
I use this program a lot and wonder if there is a default file association for that folder which has somehow become changed. What type of files should those in C:\ windows\TEMP be? If any of this makes any sense to anyone who may be able to offer some guidance, I'd be extremely grateful. ChrisR.

Automatic loading of Excel / Word files
It determines whether the file stream returned is buffered or not. Possible values for it are NIL, T, or DEFAULT. If it is :DEFAULT, buffered file streams will be returned for regular files and (on Unix) block-devices, and unbuffered file streams for special files. * The functions MAKE-PIPE-INPUT-STREAM,

PowerPoint Viewer and printing
Korean version is nothing more than a English version with modified application default file with Motif resources for Hangul messages. ...... in 4.0x) although in some cases Netscape can display Hangul without these setting mainly due to font-association feature of Unionway, NJWin,HanmeHangul, and AsianView.

Don't Balme Muslims!
If you want to identify CCCDs, the standard logo can be seen in this Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) news: ..... 6: The actual file itself. This isn't always there, and when it isn't the computer pointed to by #3 will send over a default file, the directory listing, or other information.

Mr. File/PM is very cool!
Tony "Dave Patrick" wrote: From a command prompt; assoc .bat should return with ..bat=batfile If not assoc .bat=batfile to restore the default file type association. ftype batfile should return with batfile="%1" %* If not ftype batfile="%1" %* to restore the default "Open" action for the file type.

File Association Screw up
File extensions get changed in two different ways. You must find out which. 1. File Association: defective software that is configured to read several file types renames those files to its single default file extension. Otherwise nothing changes. 2. Rewritten files: defective software used to read a file then

Tech: User Templates
Siim Kalder si...@ut.ee.incorrect comp mail eudora ms-windows On Thu, 8 Jun 2000, - Mr Ross wrote: Typical ... I figure it out myself seconds after I post for help. The solution was to change the default file association handler for html in Windows, although it is strange that the Eudora.ini setting wouldn't

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For problems with Windows Live Mail, visit http://www.microsoft. com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.windows.live. mail.desktop&cat=en_US_0405EAE1-3A5E-559F-59E6-B48513D5B57E&lang=en&cr=US Under Control panel > Folder Options > File types > URL: HyperText Transfer Protocol,

Hangul & Internet in Korea (main part 4/4)
When I try to open the saved file, it won't open. Nothing happens. How can I change and make something else other than Notepad my default handler? The only other word processor I have is Microsoft Works. Thanks for your help. Al Brown You need to fix your default file association of *.txt files back to Notepad.

Shortcut???????
HELP!! Greg "brink" wrote: April1975;486055 Wrote: How do I switch the default program association back to its original program? I changed the .lnk file from unknown application to Internet Explorer. Now all of my shortcuts and links are trying to open with the wrong program. Help! Hi April, To fix your shortcuts

ImgBurn v.2.4.0.0
I've gone into the programs and changed any file association settings I could find, but it doesn't seem to have done anything. I've also gone into Windows Explorer > Tools > Folder Options > File Types to and manually change them. I think that's when the icons started getting screwy.

Batch file program association
The file associations for VLC are .avi only. The helper app is WMP. If I click directly on the .wmv file I get WMP as expected. But not when I use Mozilla to open the file. So how is Mozilla spawning VLC for .wmv files when there is no such association anywhere that I can find. You need to fix your default file

custom.el --- User friendly customization support.
(defvar Info-bookmark-alist () "*Association list of Info bookmarks. You probably don't want to change the value of this alist yourself; instead, If you are calling this from Lisp, the two arguments are PREFIX-ARG and FILE, and if you just want it to write to the default file, then pass in nil as the only

Miniature of PSD Files in Windows "My Images"
So if you have 'Opera' as your default browser, the last Opera version installed with the MSI installer always is the default browser. This is probably useful for naive users and final installations, and not so useful for beta testing purposes. When I don't want to change the file associations while installing a

(LONG) Re: Questions on fortran memory management (again..)
The other option I tried was actually editing the file associations for the likes of .mpg .mpeg. avi .wmv which did already state that WPM was the associated application, but I re-saved the association just in case the view I was given was incorrect. But that too hasn't worked. The other odd thing about my setup

Files saving as wrong extension.
And now, it is the same case if I want to open files directly from my file manager. When I double click on a file, Word or Excel is launched but the file is not loaded. Does anybody has the same problem ? and the solution, of course ! You need to fix your default file association for that file type.

Changing file associations in Outlook
In Windows XP, you could manually edit the default programs to Open and Edit a file, in this case for JPG files. Although I have found how to change the default Open in "Set Associations", I can't see how to change the default Edit to launch PhotoShop.