Right-click your .edu file -> select "Properties" -> select Open With
tab -> click Add button -> click "Use a custom command" -> enter the
path to your application -> click Add

-Karl


On 3/22/07, Madhan Ponnusamy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> i had added a new extension to mime named .edu by creating xml file and
> placed it in <mime>/packages..update-mime
> -database command added a the extension by creating files named edu.xml in
> application folder and added a line in globs...
> my doubt is i had created a application to open .edu file, how to make that
> application the default application for .edu extension. i.e) if i double
> click the .edu files it should open in the application which i created
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