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- I did a bit more investigation and discovered the following: The path to UltraEdit on my computer is: "C:\Program Files\IDM Computer Solutions\UltraEdit-32\uedit32.exe" On my computer I discovered that the registry key: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Applications\uedit32.exe\shell\open\command was set incorrectl...Posted in Configuration/INI Settings
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- rpurban
May 29, 2006
- The article addresses how to add new types and associate programs, but does not address the problem of adding UltraEdit as the default for existing types; nor does it address why UltraEdit won't 'take' when you attempt to add it. UEdit is a great program, but there is a minor bug somewhere in one of...Posted in Configuration/INI Settings
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- rpurban
May 29, 2006
- FWIW - This problem is not an isolated case. I came here looking for an answer to exactly the problems described here. (Could not force an association with standard Windows GUI options; browsing to executable wouldn't 'take') I had no reason to edit the registry around Uedit, so any gap or corruptio...Posted in Configuration/INI Settings
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- rpurban
May 27, 2006