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Subject:
From:
Frederick Navarro <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Mon, 27 Aug 2007 07:11:28 -0700
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Try to right click on any file you want to change its association with then
click on properties.  Under General TAB, you have a button there "CHANGE"
wherein you could make changes with the file associations.  Hope this helps.

Frederick Navarro

PS. Im assuming your are running Windows XP PRO since you didn't specify
your current OS


On 8/20/07, John Pinter <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> I am having a problem resolving an issue with six PCs I am helping to
> maintain for our church that are used for training, etc.  They all exhibit a
> problem with the Windows Explorer "File Types" task under "Tools," "Folder
> Options."  That is, the "Change" and "Advanced" buttons on the dialog box
> are disabled (grayed out) for all file types -- including for those that
> have applications/actions assigned.   As a result its impossible to make a
> change in associations in any way other than at the time a new application,
> such as Media Play, is installed.
>
> I have scanned "Helps" and the Microsoft Knowledge Base for relevant
> discussion, and tried a couple of the suggestions found in several postings
> located with a Google search (such as reviewing or adding registry entries)
> with no success in re-enabling the buttons.  I suspect that someone may have
> applied a local Policy Editor change to disable them but am unfamiliar with
> how to check this.
>
> Have others on this forum run across this issue, and found ways to fix it?
>
> Thanks
>
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