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The
other day I got a call from a user who had somehow managed to make all
his desktop shortcuts open in Word. I suspected he had used the “open
With” option in the context menu; thus, telling Windows to “Always use
this program to open these files”. The problem was clear. Even though
each shortcut had the correct settings, Windows would still open them in
Word. The problem is, you can’t just tell Windows to open the shortcut
files in an other program than Word. You have to somehow Reset the
shortcut behavior to factory settings.
So how did we fix it ?
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Doing
some initial Googling (that’s a word now I believe) I came up with two
solutions, where the first was to delete all .lnk references in the
registry HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT and then import these from a different
computer. Luckily I then found a much safer (and quicker) method, that
actually works.
- Open Regedit
- Open Key folder:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER | SOFTWARE | MICROSOFT | WINDOWS | CURRENT VERSION |EXPLORER | FILEXTS |.LNK
- Locate a sub folder named: User Choice
- Delete it
- Close RegEdit
- Reboot
Now all your shortcuts should be back to normal