>From the command line in XP you can type assoc to associate extensions with
registered applications.  If an application isn't registered you can use the
ftype command to regsiter them.  Both of these commands come with XP and
help is available with the /? Command line parm.

Darren 

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Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 6:14 AM
To: Discussion of the SciTE editor
Subject: [scite] register file types association under windows xp

Hello.

I am looking for a fast and convenient way to associate ascii files (eg: 
*.cpp, *.aspx, *.txt, *.rc, etc...) to SciTE.

Am i the only one looking for such an automatic operation ?

Can you please let me know if there is any easy way to register many file
types to SciTE ?

I was thinking, maybe a batch file script would do. But since i'm not an
expert at manually editing the windows registry, i was wondering maybe there
are some people who have already done such scripts (and are willing to share
them to some newbies ;p).

Thank you.
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