=Associating an application to a file extension=
Display all file extensions
Windows XP by default will mask Extensions of known type. To view all extensions:
From My Computer or Windows Explorer, click the
Tools menu and choose
Folder Options
Click on
View.
Turn off the box
Hide extensions for known file types then
Apply.
Modify an existing file association
If a file extension is already assigned to a program it is possible to change the association
Follow steps below:
Right-click on a file with the extension whose association must be changed, then click
Open With
In the dialog box opened, choose the program with which the extension must be open (or Browse to select a program of your choice).
Check the option
Always uses the selected program to open this kind of file and then confirm by clicking on
OK.
Create a new file association
If the extension is unknown to Windows, it is possible to create a new file association
Right-click on a file.
Click on
Open, or double-click the file.
Windows XP displays a dialog box informing no program is associated with this file. The dialog box open and offers the following two options:
Use the Web service to find the appropriate program.
Select the program from the list.
Choosing the second option. In the dialog that opens, select a program or click Browse to navigate until you find the program corresponding with the extension.
Check the option Always uses the selected program to open this kind of file and then confirm.
The file will now be associated with a program.
Manage the list of file extensions
From your Windows Explorer, it is possible to modify, create, delete, change the icon associated with the type of files, or restore the type of files by default.
Click on
Tools and then
Folder Options.
Select the
File Types options.
The list of extensions, the type of files as well as the program associated to them will be displayed.
Select the one you want to modify.
