Windows has quite a few ways to control your default applications and file associations – more than you might expect. These are used when you double-click a file, click a link, connect a device, or insert media.
You can set an application as the default or all types of files it can open or tweak the applications used for individual file types, protocols, and even specific devices. Many settings are available in multiple locations.
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by Chris Hoffman via How-To Geek
Beginner Geek: 7 Ways You Can Change Default Applications and File Associations in Windows
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February 16, 2013
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