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Manage and edit file associations in Windows

Elena Santos

Elena Santos

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Manage and edit file associations in WindowsYou may have seen icons like these ones before. Don’t worry, there’s nothing wrong with your computer.  They just indicate that there’s some kind of problem with that specific file type: either you don’t have the appropriate application to open it, or the file extension hasn’t been associated yet – that is, Windows doesn’t know which program to use to open them, even if it’s already installed on your system.

Fixing this issue is easier than it seems: it only takes a couple of minutes and doesn’t require extended computer knowledge. All you have to do is double click the file as if you were actually going to open it and the system will display a dialog window asking you which program should be used. The question has two possible answers:

Manage and edit file associations in Windows

If you know what the right app to open that file type is, choose Select the program from a list and choose it from the list displayed in the following window. Make sure the option Always use the selected program to open this kind of file is enabled, so that the file extension is permanently associated with the program you choose.

Manage and edit file associations in Windows

Not sure which app you should use? Fear not. Choose then Use the Web service to find the appropriate program and you’ll get information about the selected file type, together with a list of suitable programs to open it.

Manage and edit file associations in Windows

Now, what if you’ve already associated a file extension with a specific program, but would like to switch to a better program you just downloaded? You can change the extension association in three different ways: the first one is the same dialog as before, though this time you’ll have to open it by right clicking on the file and selecting Open with. The second one is associating the file type from the new program’s settings menu. And the third one is using Default Programs Editor.

Manage and edit file associations in Windows

This simple, standalone tool provides you with full control over the way Windows associates file types with programs. You can review, edit and delete file associations in just a few clicks, as well as changing the icon and description for that file type.

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