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| Control Panel/Folder Options/File Types re Control Panel/Folder Options -------- When I click on the File Types tab and scroll down to TIF, the details state, "You have customized files with extension 'TIF'. To restore these files to their default type (Ulead PhotoImpact), click Restore." There is no explanation as to how/what the customization is and what would be changed if I clicked Restore. I note up above that it says, "Opens with: Windows Picture & Fax Viewer" and I can click Change if I want to change that, so I'm not sure what the Restore will do. Is there any way to tell what "You have customized files with extension 'TIF'" specifically refers to? Jack |
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| Re: Control Panel/Folder Options/File Types Jack - it is confusing but nothing to worry about. I"ll try to explain with an example : Say you install a photo program titled A - which when installing sets JPG files to open with A. However you decide to have JPG files open with a Windows viewer named B - when you change the association from A to B you will now see ""You have customized files with extension 'JPG'. To restore these files to their default type (A), click Restore." All it does is give an opportunity to"undo" the change. "Jack B" <jslimp01nospam@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:O%23DCy5R$GHA.1128@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > re Control Panel/Folder Options -------- > > When I click on the File Types tab and scroll down to TIF, the details > state, "You have customized files with extension 'TIF'. To restore these > files to their default type (Ulead PhotoImpact), click Restore." > > There is no explanation as to how/what the customization is and what would > be changed if I clicked Restore. I note up above that it says, "Opens > with: > Windows Picture & Fax Viewer" and I can click Change if I want to change > that, so I'm not sure what the Restore will do. Is there any way to tell > what "You have customized files with extension 'TIF'" specifically refers > to? > > Jack > > |
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| Re: Control Panel/Folder Options/File Types Did you use the "Open with" dialog to associate the file type with an application? The "Restore" button resets that preference, and uses the central file association settings. -- Regards, Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User] Windows® XP Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com "Jack B" <jslimp01nospam@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:O%23DCy5R$GHA.1128@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... re Control Panel/Folder Options -------- When I click on the File Types tab and scroll down to TIF, the details state, "You have customized files with extension 'TIF'. To restore these files to their default type (Ulead PhotoImpact), click Restore." There is no explanation as to how/what the customization is and what would be changed if I clicked Restore. I note up above that it says, "Opens with: Windows Picture & Fax Viewer" and I can click Change if I want to change that, so I'm not sure what the Restore will do. Is there any way to tell what "You have customized files with extension 'TIF'" specifically refers to? Jack |
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| Re: Control Panel/Folder Options/File Types I responded yesterday, but don't see the post! Anyway, thanks for the info! Jack "AJR" <ajrjdr@comcast.net> wrote in message news:ulYYTmS$GHA.4888@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... Jack - it is confusing but nothing to worry about. I"ll try to explain with an example : Say you install a photo program titled A - which when installing sets JPG files to open with A. However you decide to have JPG files open with a Windows viewer named B - when you change the association from A to B you will now see ""You have customized files with extension 'JPG'. To restore these files to their default type (A), click Restore." All it does is give an opportunity to"undo" the change. "Jack B" <jslimp01nospam@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:O%23DCy5R$GHA.1128@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > re Control Panel/Folder Options -------- > > When I click on the File Types tab and scroll down to TIF, the details > state, "You have customized files with extension 'TIF'. To restore these > files to their default type (Ulead PhotoImpact), click Restore." > > There is no explanation as to how/what the customization is and what would > be changed if I clicked Restore. I note up above that it says, "Opens > with: > Windows Picture & Fax Viewer" and I can click Change if I want to change > that, so I'm not sure what the Restore will do. Is there any way to tell > what "You have customized files with extension 'TIF'" specifically refers > to? > > Jack > > |
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