Stan Brown wrote:
On 2023-04-17 15:32, Keith N. McKenna wrote:
Paul Kroitor wrote:
  From the web I see that this was a known issue with Windows 10 in the
past, apparently caused by the file association for .exe files being
corrupted, but I don't see reports anywhere for Windows 11. If this
was the case, it would presumably happen with other .exe files as well.

Some places suggest resetting all file associations to their defaults,
which you could try (but you'd have to recustomize any you had
modified). There are some registry fixes (.reg files) floating around
to "fix this" but I would take that with a boatload of salt unless you
were sure the source was reliable.

It is possible that the system that the op has is an S mode operating
system. I had a similar problem with an inexpensive Gateway convertible
that I picked up to take with me when I am on the road. It will only
accept programs that are approved by Microsoft. So if it isn't in the
store you cannot load it on your system.

<https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/switching-out-of-s-mode-in-windows-4f56d9be-99ec-6983-119f-031bfb28a307>

Stan Brown
Tehachapi, CA, USA
https://BrownMath.com
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Thanks for the link Stan. Have just gotten out os S mode on the Gateway and loading programs I need that are not in the store.

Regards
Keith


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