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Difficulties in dissociating SuperEdi from .txt files !!

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Brian

2002-12-12 20:18:52

Difficulties in dissociating SuperEdi from .txt files !!

I was a little let down by SuperEdi automatically associating itself with .txt files ! It should ask users first for authorization. I had a hard time trying to switch back to my selected choice. It seemed the only way is to uninstall SuperEdi . Please advise .
I always think SuperEdi being a "politeware" not "rudeware" as it is behaving now.

Brian,

Wolfgang Loch

2002-12-13 02:19:41

Re: Difficulties in dissociating SuperEdi from .txt files !!

To re-associate *.txt files with Notepad, change the default value of the registry key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.txt to "txtfile".

Brian

2002-12-17 18:54:52

Re: Difficulties in dissociating SuperEdi from .txt files !!

Thank you, Wolfgang, for the quick and positive response to my concern . The problem seemed to be resolved in the version I just D/L today : SuperEdi no longer associates itself automatically with .txt files . Your kindness and sensitivity to users' issues certainly guarantee SuperEdi's excellence and longevity .
Thanks again and best wishes,

Brian

lollipop

2003-04-15 16:46:07

Re: Difficulties in dissociating SuperEdi from .txt files !!

Hmmmmm, I just installed the program and it has a lot of nice features but it associates and re-associates itself with txt files after I've changed it, every time it starts. I downloaded the latest version from this site. I would like to use it but not if it does this.

Dave

2003-04-17 16:57:24

Re: Difficulties in dissociating SuperEdi from .txt files !!

I downloaded SuperEdi today and was unpleasantly surprised to find my carefully set-up file associations changed. Grrrrrrr!!

In Explorer find a file of that type (example: .txt), right click the file, click "Properties", click "Change". Select the program you want to open that kind of files, or click "Other" and chase down the executable. Click "OK" and out. That will affect all files of that type.

I've re-started it several times and restarted the computer, but so far SuperEdi hasn't re-associated itself.

In faith, Dave
dave@christos.cjb.net

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