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Default Programs Editor 2.6: Edit File Type Associations and more

Default Programs Editor 2.6 is a free and powerful utility for advanced users that allows you to edit file type associations in Windows Vista and Seven. It enables you to add, edit, and delete context menu items, edit file type information and change the associated extension for a selected file type. Furthermore, you can also use the program to change Windows Autoplay settings and add, edit or delete autoplay handler programs. Default Programs Editor can be run as standalone program or integrated into the Control Panel applet.

Default Programs Editor 2.6 Features:
File Type Settings:
Add, Edit, and Delete context menu items
Edit file type information (such as icon and description)
Change an extension's associated file type
 

Autoplay Settings:
Add, Edit, and Delete autoplay handler programs
 Change which autoplay options are available for any media type
Change the default autoplay handler
Default Programs Settings:
Add or Remove default associations (possible to check, but not un-check, in Windows)
 

Additional Features:
Disable the "Search web for unknown extension" dialog
Standalone utility, or install as a Control Panel applet
Make direct changes to the system registry, or export edits as .reg files
Designed for Vista and Windows 7 with UAC support
 

Bugs Fixed: 
- Fixed a discrepancy between value data types when saving to a .reg file vs saving to the registry when changing a context menu item name.
- DDE Message was not deleted if the program was running with elevated privileges.
- File type icon would sometimes not be detected correctly when the icon source was the default program.
 

Crashes Fixed:
- Deleting a context menu item would sometimes result in a crash.
- Inputting invalid character for context menu item name sometimes caused a crash.
- In some cases, opening the autoplay handlers page for some media types caused a crash.
- Saving context menu changes after editing a command label (including implicit edits) caused a crash. 


NOTE: Microsoft .Net Framework 3.5 must be installed.


Free Download link for Default Programs Editor 2.6: Default Programs Editor 2.6 (925 KB)



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