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KJbdnbs
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The file assosiation is failed

Post by KJbdnbs »

Xyplorer version:18.90.0100
Windows version:windows10 professional 1709(16299.334)

I have set the default program for the jpg、png and the other image file format, then I found that in Xyplorer, it would jump out a windows to ask me which program I want to open this image;
But in the windows original explorer, I found that there's no such problems:(

highend
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Re: The file assosiation is failed

Post by highend »

It could be solved by doing this:

Start "gpedit.msc and enable "Do not show the 'new application installed' notification"

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Local Computer Policy
	Computer configuration
		Administrative templates
			Windows Compononents
				File Explorer
					"Do not show the 'new application installed' notification"
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JamesMcBride
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Re: The file assosiation is failed

Post by JamesMcBride »

Thanks for that!

Unfortunately (and I should have specified this in the original post), I am using Win10 Home, which does not have Group Policy editor :(

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Re: The file assosiation is failed

Post by admin »

KJbdnbs wrote:... in Xyplorer, it would jump out a windows to ask me which program I want to open this image
This happens when you do what?

tom_01
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Re: The file assosiation is failed

Post by tom_01 »

This is also happening for me with various file types. Right now it's .psd files and it happens when i double click them. It does not happen when I right click > open.

Leito
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Re: The file assosiation is failed

Post by Leito »

No problem when opening the .psd files via Windows Explorer?

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