Hi!
I've been using 64-bit Windows 10 Anniversary (14393.222) and XYplorer 17.20.0200.
Problem is... when i try to open a png or jpg file (or any other image file in particular), I keep
getting the "How do you want to open this file" dialog. Even if I press "Always use this app to
open .png files", this dialog pops up the next time I open the file.
I have tried everything mentioned on google search queries about this problem (including
resorting to "settings", or to classic "control panel", or to manually messing with the
registry), but this problem persists.
Then, i noticed that this problem does not occur when using the regular windows explorer.
When I make a default app, the image opens with that, no questions asked the next time
I do it again.
Have you guys noticed a similar thing? I first noticed the problem on XYplorer 17.00.0100,
but the latest one (17.20.0200) still has that problem.
Thanks!
How do you want to open this file
Re: How do you want to open this file
Does this occur if you run a fresh instance of XYplorer?
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xyplorer.exe /fresh
Running on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit quad-core ASUS G752-VY notebook with 64 GB RAM, over 26 external USB3 drives attached via multiple powered hubs with letters and mount points, totaling 120+ TB.
Re: How do you want to open this file
Yes, the problem occurs even with a fresh instance.
Re: How do you want to open this file
Puzzling. You might try going into "Choose default apps by file type" in Windows 10 settings and see if there's anything peculiar in the associations and perhaps reset the default app again there. I assume you are not using XYplorer's portable file associations and don't have some kind of handler installed for Explorer. You can inspect this with Sysinternals Autoruns, Explorer tab. I'm not sure exactly, but launching an associated program on a selected file in XYplorer may still go through Explorer for the file association so a handler could still be involved, but don't see why the behavior would be different between xy and Explorer.
Running on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit quad-core ASUS G752-VY notebook with 64 GB RAM, over 26 external USB3 drives attached via multiple powered hubs with letters and mount points, totaling 120+ TB.
Re: How do you want to open this file
Hm... I know see the problem also exists in other programs too, so it's not a fault of XYplorer.
I think that the latest windows 10 has a problem with other programs launching other programs.
Mine was the latest windows 10 freshly installed (Anniversary Update), so maybe some other users
have encountered a similar problem.
I think that the latest windows 10 has a problem with other programs launching other programs.
Mine was the latest windows 10 freshly installed (Anniversary Update), so maybe some other users
have encountered a similar problem.
Re: How do you want to open this file
I'm using the Anniversary update (1607, build 14393.222) but not having this issue.
Running on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit quad-core ASUS G752-VY notebook with 64 GB RAM, over 26 external USB3 drives attached via multiple powered hubs with letters and mount points, totaling 120+ TB.
Re: How do you want to open this file
I've seen this issue on the enterprise version, but not the ltsb one (both RS1 - Build 14393) so I guess this is more of a MS issue, not XY's.
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Re: How do you want to open this file
Solved it by going to gpedit -> Local Computer Policy -> Computer configuration -> Administrative templates -> Windows Compononents -> File Explorer -> Do not show the 'new application installed' notification -> Enabled.
Thanks guys!
Thanks guys!
Re: How do you want to open this file
w00t!
This was driving me crazy and the gpedit fix did the trick.
Win 10 Pro x64 / XYplorer 18.70.0100
This was driving me crazy and the gpedit fix did the trick.
Win 10 Pro x64 / XYplorer 18.70.0100
Re: How do you want to open this file
I have the same issue and I'm using Window 10 Pro.
I don't understand the above, how to get to gpedit?Solved it by going to gpedit -> Local Computer Policy -> Computer configuration -> Administrative templates -> Windows Compononents -> File Explorer -> Do not show the 'new application installed' notification -> Enabled.
Re: How do you want to open this file
@jupe
thanks for the link, i finally fix it. yea!
thanks for the link, i finally fix it. yea!