> > I just noticed, after installing CW R6 (Lite, actually), that CW has now
> > associated itself -- without asking! -- with all my C source files. That
is,
> > its icon is now next to all my source files and it is the app that will
open
> > if I dbl-click on a .c, .h, .cpp, etc. file.
>
> You can set the association back by editing the registry. As I am using
> Window now, I cannot tell you under which key. But I suspect it is the
> local machine/software portion. You should be able to locate entry such
as
> "cpp", "c" etc and change the value to the path to the application you
want
> to open the file with.
Why edit the registry by hand? Windows provides this functionality. Under
my Windows NT setup, you go to Explorer's "View" menu, select "Folder
Options...", then click the "File Types" tab at the top. Now you can edit
file associations easily. Accessing this panel from Win9x is a similar
procedure.
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