NoOp wrote: > On 10/15/2008 06:29 PM, James Knott wrote: > >> Dave Barton wrote: >> > > >>> Open an Explorer window (eg. My Computer) and select the "Tools -> >>> Folder Options.." menu option. In the "Folder Options" dialog, click the >>> "File Types" tab and select PDF from the list. Then you will have a >>> choice of "Delete" or change. For a clean start, "Delete" might be the >>> better option. >>> >>> >>> >> I was looking at that area and while sdraw shows up there, there's no >> way to delete it, though it's certainly easy to add more. The "Delete" >> button is greyed out and non-functional. You'd think that since it's so >> easy to add an association, that there'd be an easy method to remove it, >> as there is in Linux & OS/2. I even searched through the registry, to >> see if I could find where it was saved. >> > > Sounds like you are not running as administrator - are you?. Does the > "Change" button work? If so, use that. You can also right click on a pdf > and select "Open with" to select and then use the "Always use the > selected ..." > > >
I have two accounts on this computer. One is the original admin and the other is a user with admin rights. In the admin account, it's not set to use anything other than Adobe reader. I've tried everything I can think of, including selecting Adobe reader and selecting always use thie program. Nothing seems to change it. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
