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Could anyone explain how to reassociate. After restart bat files are still opening in my text editor. I double checked my registry, and the key had been recreated.

I changed bat files to open with the Cmd. I'm guessing the problem is still in the registry. This has the reg file downloads for all the default file extensions. Just download the bat one and run it, this should restore all the associations back to default. Merging a. If neither works, perhaps Windows is hiding file extensions from you and it's actually a.

Uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types" in File Explorer Options formerly known as Folder Options and rename the file. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. Reassociate Batch Files with Cmd. Windows Client. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Asked by:. Archived Forums. Windows 8.

Sign in to vote. I made the mistake of using this facility to change the default file association for. Now when I attempt to run a. All my. There are discussions that I found on the Internet about this problem, and the solutions to which I was led have not worked either. Most of the solutions apply to Windows 7 or Vista, but not to Windows 8. There are a few solutions that purport to apply to Windows 8 and 8. Disconcertingly, some of the solutions presented for the problem that apply to Vista or Windows 7 and are dated as early as , so this problem has apparently been around for some time, but Microsoft still keeps.

I cannot see why, but there it remains. Can someone please help me change this file association back to the original setting for Windows 8. Remember, most if now all the links that address this issue are focused on Windows 7.

I need an answer that has been tried and proven to apply to Windows 8. Nothing I have tried works. I, myself, had problems associating files. Thank you for this helpful tip, Sir. After working over 14 hours trying to figure out how to get this. LNK problem I had no luck. Now with this info I have the regedit. Thank you so much!! Now I am trying to fix things in the registry. This has always been no mans land for me but I will try.

I did find an enormous number of files in CLSID with many digits and alpha characters following next to the file folder. I assume they must all be removed. Raymond, you saved my life! EXE files turned to. So I tried it, step-by-step, just like you said and presto! Works like a charm. You are the greatest. Thank you! You really saved the day for me, instructions were clear, solved my problem nice and quickly, thanks again. That trick to load command prompt from task manager is awesome!

Several years ago studying cmd I realized the possibility to compromise the system by simply changing associations. Although I only tested it on virtual machine. This thing is still very funny for me! It was perfect, the customer needed her computer as soon as possible, and I solved the problem in 15 minutes….

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Sushovan Sadhukhan 5 years ago. Ricky 5 years ago. Katie 6 years ago. Thanks for your feedback. I have a bat file associated to a menu. When I click on the option, the Windows Command Processor window opens but the bat file is not run. If I manually type the bat file at the DOS prompt, it runs. Why would this happen? I'm running the file with an Administrator User ID. Steven E.



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