... Art: I've previously used the CompareIt! / SynchronizeIt! pair (google) in permanent trial mode. I found the ability to perform regex transformations on...
I unchecked those 2 boxes, but the file was still coming in as unicode. The clip solution works well though. Thanks again, fw, for your suggestion. I really...
To All, When I double-click on AVI or WMV or MP3 files, they open Zoom Player because I have associated those file types with Zoom Player. The files, however,...
... Look into the registry and compare the entries for those two file types. My guess are quotes around the "%1" -- media file names typically contain spaces. ...
... Hi Ray: You don't say explicitly say that you have uninstaller and re-installed ZoomPlayer but I assume you have? Here's what I would try given the...
... I seem to remember that while most installers do it right, associating a file type through the "open with" dialog tends to omit those quotes. ... I'm not...
... No. As Ray said, clicking the file does open the right program but that fails to find the file. So the assciation as such is correct. In same cases it is...
HI Axel and Alec, Thank you both for your great help. My responses to your suggestions are interspersed below. <<You don't say explicitly say that you have...
Hi Ray when you deleted the extensions for the other players did they actually take I would close explorer down and start again ,the other thing did the icons ...
Hi Dave, <<when you deleted the extensions for the other players did they actually take ... When I changed the file associations, double-clicking did launch...
... It's all in the very first part HKCR (i.e. HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT). First look at the entry beginning with a dot as in <.WMV>. All this usually does is define...
Hi Axel, With your help, I may (or may not) have located the problem. <<It39;s all in the very first part HKCR (i.e. HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT)>> Here below my signature...
... Not as such. As in both cases the WMPlayer is not opened but your Zoom player is, those two branches must be irrelevant. Please go and check what the...
... Ray: I encourage you to attempt to continue to investigate a registry "tweak" to resolve your problem since more knowledge/experimentation is always a...
Hi Alec and Axel, Thanks for the great ideas. Playing with InstallRite and Revo Uninstaller and ERUNT (in case I make a mess of things) should be an...
... I thought I already did. That subtree pertains to a hypothetical file class <WMVfile> which probably never gets called. Your key <.WMV> defines that...
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Sure. I guess I'm in luck. Thanks to satellite images over the net I found a cool pic of Eric's house. But never mind. Switzerland, eh? Never been there. But I...
I ran across this while looking up a DOS/CLI function for a one-off batch file. I use the website http://www.computerhope.com/ to refresh my memory on these...
Greetings, Anyone know how to set up a redirect for any missing page to another specific page? I am not talking about a 404 redirect but a redirect which would...
... I don't think this can be done, there is no way to bring back the visitor after they've been directed to another website, whether the url sent to is dead...
... I think he just wants the Meta code for a redirect, aimed at a page he specifies. SEE: http://www.htmlcodetutorial.com/document/index_tagsupp_4.html -- ...
... What you need here is a "Redirect" in your ".htaccess". See: http://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/URI http://wsabstract.com/howto/htaccess7.shtml ...
Axel, Jeff, Mick, Mick - yes I want to redirect an off site page. Jeff - a refresh/redirect is not what I need because I am working with a link on my server...
... The "to" part of the redirect needs to be a fully qualified URL "http://...". It can point anywhere. ... Ah, now I see. No, you can't do that. A redirect...
... I will contact you off list ab out this. ... Xenu's Link Sleuth perhaps? http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html It is fine for after the fact problem...