just to clear it up does anyone know exactly what to look for to determine which
clsid's will exhibit this behavior?
I spent some time scannign through the registry this afternoon and was only able to
find these
html application {3050F4D8-98B5-11CF-BB82-00AA00BDCE0B}
mhtml document {3050F3D9-98B5-11CF-BB82-00AA00BDCE0B}
xml {48123bc4-99d9-11d1-a6b3-00c04fd91555}
xsl {48123bc4-99d9-11d1-a6b3-00c04fd91555}
html {25336920-03F9-11cf-8FD0-00AA00686F13}
the only place I could find the hta clsid was buried in hkcr/clsid
the rest I found in hkcr/xmlfile/clsid etc...
what I was really wondering is if there was an associated clsid for
bat,exe,com,scr,chm,vbs etc?
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