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Default Explorer
Posted: 06 Mar 2007 07:39
by Dana
My request is that XYplorer have an option to make it your default explorer ... the current method of requiring a user to edit the registry is daunting .... atleast for me.
Posted: 06 Mar 2007 08:43
by j_c_hallgren
Given that XY is a
portable application, and thus will not modify the registry, should a user (like yourself) want a feature that is only available via registry, then you're on your own to make the mod! This puts
you in control, and not XY..
Besides, the way I read the wiki, there is a REG file that just needs to be cut/pasted/saved and then executed...quite simple to do...so where's the problem?

You can cut/paste, save and execute a file, right?
Update: I see you posted the
same item in the other forum at
http://www.xyplorer.com/xyfc/viewtopic.php?t=1408 where the details on the registry mod I mentioned was already posted...if you (or others) want to make a question thread into a wish,
please include a link or reference back to that so that time isn't spent replying to a thread unnecessarily, ok? And also try and make post subject as descriptive as possible, so others may benefit from it and find it easier.
Thanks!
Posted: 06 Mar 2007 17:03
by jacky
I will just add one little thing here: I too think having XY associated with fodlers (or, as default file manager) is a very good thing & I'm glad I got that on my computer.
It seems many other people liek this, and it makes total sense (I think) when one decide to choose XY as new file manager!
Therefore, and because the REG part on the wiki might have to be updated by user (to put the correct path to XYplorer.exe) so it might not be the easiest/simplest thing to do for a newbie, I think there could be an option winthin XY to both do & undo this registry changes.
Sure, XY is portable, but it already has a "XYplorer in shell context menu" that does some registry changes (not before warning the user of course), so I think this one (Set XY as default file manager) could be added the same way, don't you agree?
Posted: 06 Mar 2007 17:24
by surrender
I agree on that.
Posted: 06 Mar 2007 17:35
by mikes16
I think this would be a nice touch too.