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PMView Pro Forums _ PMView - Windows Technical Support _ Re-associate files to PMView

Posted by: Penguin45 Jan 1 2001, 06:12 AM

I previously installed PMView2000 then recently installed Paint Shop Pro 7. Now, most of my graphic files are associated with Paint Shop Pro. How do I re-associate the default file types back to PMView?

Posted by: Anonymous Jan 1 2001, 11:31 AM

Why not simply reinstall PMView? This method works great for almost every program.
During the setup process of PMView all fileformats get associated again.

Posted by: Peter Jan 2 2001, 02:28 PM

Correct. Reinstall PMView. PMView will remember all your settings and all you need to do is to keep pressing the [Next] button throughout the installation

Note that all you need to do is to reinstall. Don't uninstall, because this will remove all PMView traces from the system including all your personalized PMView settings.


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Posted by: Penguin45 Jan 3 2001, 07:24 PM

Thanks guys! My main concern was that I was going to lose my settings. Now that I know that reinstalling won't reset my settings, I'll do that now.

Posted by: fctr Jun 30 2003, 09:10 AM

Greetings:

In response to this problem, I've written a VERY small program (16k) that restores all associations to PMView. I've only tested it with NT 4.0. I'd be interested to see if it worked under 9x/2000/XP.

http://users.nac.net/fctr/PMView/resetassoc.exe

IE users can "Run Program From This Location" while Opera and Netscape/Mozilla users will have to save the file somewhere (your desktop is a good place) and then run it.

It's a free program which requires NO install or support DLLs. One note, though. You MUST have PMView installed before running the program, or it will mess up current file associations.

-=> Andrew Burns
http://users.nac.net/fctr
Please check out our freeware/shareware available!

Posted by: fctr Jul 4 2005, 10:44 PM

QUOTE (fctr @ Jun 30 2003, 10:10 AM)
Greetings:
In response to this problem, I've written a VERY small program (16k) that restores all associations to PMView. I've only tested it with NT 4.0. I'd be interested to see if it worked under 9x/2000/XP.
http://users.nac.net/fctr/PMView/resetassoc.exe
IE users can "Run Program From This Location" while Opera and Netscape/Mozilla users will have to save the file somewhere (your desktop is a good place) and then run it.
It's a free program which requires NO install or support DLLs. One note, though. You MUST have PMView installed before running the program, or it will mess up current file associations.
-=> Andrew Burns
http://users.nac.net/fctr
Please check out our freeware/shareware available!

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Greetings:
Once again, in response to this problem, I've updated a VERY small program (21k) that selectively restores all associations to PMView. I've only tested it with XP, but I'm sure it works under 9x/2000/NT.
http://users.nac.net/fctr/PMView/resetassoc.exe
IE users can "Run Program From This Location" while Firefox/Opera/Netscape/Mozilla users will have to save the file somewhere (your desktop is a good place) and then run it.
It's a free program which requires NO install or support DLLs. One note, though. You MUST have PMView installed before running the program, or it will mess up current file associations.

Posted by: Peter Jul 5 2005, 01:24 PM

FWIW, PMView v3.12 automatically detects if an association is missing and will ask the user if he wants the association restored or removed.

Thanks,

Posted by: Kenjutsu Aug 18 2008, 04:17 PM

QUOTE (fctr @ Jun 30 2003, 04:10 PM) *
<span style='color:#000000post_uid0'>Greetings:
In response to this problem, I've written a VERY small program (16k) that restores all associations to PMView. I've only tested it with NT 4.0. I'd be interested to see if it worked under 9x/2000/XP.
http://users.nac.net/fctr/PMView/resetassoc.exe
IE users can "Run Program From This Location" while Opera and Netscape/Mozilla users will have to save the file somewhere (your desktop is a good place) and then run it.
It's a free program which requires NO install or support DLLs. One note, though. You MUST have PMView installed before running the program, or it will mess up current file associations.
-=> Andrew Burns
http://users.nac.net/fctr
Please check out our freeware/shareware available!</span>


Thanks for the program wink.gif It works like a charm under XP Pro and fixed all the associations after I installed Nero Update 7.11.10.0.

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