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      2nd Jun 2006
Hi

I have XP Pro SP2 with an Admin and a Limited account. Someone used the
Limited account (with my permission) and created a text file but gave it a
..DPO extension (I don't know why!). When opening the file, he said to
associate the extension with Notepad.

I've deleted the file (as it's not needed any longer) but the association is
still there (Windows Explorer>Tools>Folder Options>File Types) and the
options New, Delete, Change and Advanced are all disabled.

I went into the Admin account and, whilst these buttons are not disabled,
the .DPO file type and association are not listed there. I had thought that
it would be a computer-wide setting that I could change from an Admin account
but it seems that it's not.

How can I delete the .DPO extension, along with it's association to Notepad?
I guess that I need to be able to enable the Limited user's buttons. I
suppose I could elevate the privileges temporarily but I just wonder if
there's another way to do it. XP allowed the file association to be added by
the Limited user so why can't it be deleted?

Thanks for your time.

 
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      2nd Jun 2006
"Popeye" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> I have XP Pro SP2 with an Admin and a Limited account. Someone used the
> Limited account (with my permission) and created a text file but gave it a
> .DPO extension (I don't know why!). When opening the file, he said to
> associate the extension with Notepad.
>
> I've deleted the file (as it's not needed any longer) but the association
> is
> still there (Windows Explorer>Tools>Folder Options>File Types) and the
> options New, Delete, Change and Advanced are all disabled.
>
> I went into the Admin account and, whilst these buttons are not disabled,
> the .DPO file type and association are not listed there. I had thought
> that
> it would be a computer-wide setting that I could change from an Admin
> account
> but it seems that it's not.
>
> How can I delete the .DPO extension, along with it's association to
> Notepad?
> I guess that I need to be able to enable the Limited user's buttons. I
> suppose I could elevate the privileges temporarily but I just wonder if
> there's another way to do it. XP allowed the file association to be added
> by
> the Limited user so why can't it be deleted?
>
> Thanks for your time.
>


Windows Explorer | Tools | Folder Options | File Types

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"Anyone who prefers security over freedom deserves neither."


 
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      2nd Jun 2006
Thank you Frank.

All the buttons are disabled on that screen for the Limited user, otherwise
that's how I would have done it. When I checked the same for the Admin user,
the .DPO file extension and association to Notepad aren't listed.

I need to be able to enable the options for the Limited user. Any other
ideas?

"Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE" wrote:

> "Popeye" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> newsEA62974-FC28-4660-BA88-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hi
> >
> > I have XP Pro SP2 with an Admin and a Limited account. Someone used the
> > Limited account (with my permission) and created a text file but gave it a
> > .DPO extension (I don't know why!). When opening the file, he said to
> > associate the extension with Notepad.
> >
> > I've deleted the file (as it's not needed any longer) but the association
> > is
> > still there (Windows Explorer>Tools>Folder Options>File Types) and the
> > options New, Delete, Change and Advanced are all disabled.
> >
> > I went into the Admin account and, whilst these buttons are not disabled,
> > the .DPO file type and association are not listed there. I had thought
> > that
> > it would be a computer-wide setting that I could change from an Admin
> > account
> > but it seems that it's not.
> >
> > How can I delete the .DPO extension, along with it's association to
> > Notepad?
> > I guess that I need to be able to enable the Limited user's buttons. I
> > suppose I could elevate the privileges temporarily but I just wonder if
> > there's another way to do it. XP allowed the file association to be added
> > by
> > the Limited user so why can't it be deleted?
> >
> > Thanks for your time.
> >

>
> Windows Explorer | Tools | Folder Options | File Types
>
> --
> Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
> "Anyone who prefers security over freedom deserves neither."
>
>
>

 
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      3rd Jun 2006
On Fri, 2 Jun 2006 11:50:02 -0700, Popeye wrote:

> Thank you Frank.
>
> All the buttons are disabled on that screen for the Limited user, otherwise
> that's how I would have done it. When I checked the same for the Admin user,
> the .DPO file extension and association to Notepad aren't listed.
>
> I need to be able to enable the options for the Limited user. Any other
> ideas?


Just leave it? One extra file association (unused at that) is not going to
slow down or mess up XP. If in the future you install a program that uses
that extension, it is most likely that it will rewrite the relative
registry key and associate the extension to itself.

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      3rd Jun 2006
Thank you.

It's not so much as removing the association (I'd still like to do that - I
assumed that there'd be a registry tweak - can you be explicit?) as enabling
the disabled buttons on the Limited user's Windows Explorer>Tools>Folder
Options>File Types sheet. Is it somewhere in the GP Editor?

"Sharon F" wrote:

> Just leave it? One extra file association (unused at that) is not going to
> slow down or mess up XP. If in the future you install a program that uses
> that extension, it is most likely that it will rewrite the relative
> registry key and associate the extension to itself.
>
> --
> Sharon F
> MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User
>

 
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Sharon F
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      3rd Jun 2006
On Fri, 2 Jun 2006 23:09:01 -0700, Popeye wrote:

> Thank you.
>
> It's not so much as removing the association (I'd still like to do that - I
> assumed that there'd be a registry tweak - can you be explicit?) as enabling
> the disabled buttons on the Limited user's Windows Explorer>Tools>Folder
> Options>File Types sheet. Is it somewhere in the GP Editor?
>


AFAIK, altering file associations is not within the scope of the limited
user's privileges. Removing a file association requires administrator
status. Editing the related portion of the registry would also be off
limits to the limited account.

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