Great--I think it is likely a fix for .REG association is present on Doug
Knox' site--as I say--the way your machine is set up may well be
intentional, as a "safety catch." Many users find it disquieting that
double-clicking on a .reg file and responding to a prompt triggers an change
to the registry which can't easily be reversed. So I know that some folks
advocate changing the association in exactly the way it is on your
system--so that you can see what's in the file, safely, in notepad.
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"delivertoaaron" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:6F2C1ABC-22A0-40A8-80D1-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thanks Bill, you're my hero. The Defender .msi opens all by itself now,
> no
> command line necessary. I've been working with Microsoft over a week to
> get
> Defender installed and will pass along this thread to them. I noticed
> www.dougknox.com has other file association fixes as well. Perhaps a .reg
> fix is available. I would be nice if a file association check could be
> included in the Live Care tune up. Again, thanks for the great help.
>
> "Bill Sanderson MVP" wrote:
>
>> Hmm - I think you've changed the association with .reg files to
>> Notepad--this may be done as a safety valve by some software--not sure.
>> at
>> any rate, importing the info in that file to the registry is the "fix."
>>
>> If you can double click on a .msi file and have it install--you're fixed.
>>
>> --
>>
>> "delivertoaaron" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>> message
>> news:7F0361EA-F527-4818-96EC-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >I got the file, unzipped it and placed it in the c: root in windows
>> >explorer.
>> > When I ran the program a notepad window opened with a listing of the
>> > values
>> > for the .msi package. Since this didn't seem like the desired result I
>> > ran
>> > regedit.exe from a command prompt and imported the msi1.reg (dougknox's
>> > file). Windows told me the file was already in the registry. I assume
>> > this
>> > means your suggestion worked, however your quick fix for installing
>> > Defender
>> > was successful so I don't have any way to test it.
>> >
>> > "Bill Sanderson MVP" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Thanks--not sure what happened to the link in that post--did I just
>> >> forget
>> >> to put it in there?
>> >>
>> >> http://www.dougknox.com/xp/fileassoc/msi_assoc.zip
>> >>
>> >> This is the file I meant to point to. As I recall, I had some minor
>> >> difficulties making it work--maybe it worked in c:\, but it didn't
>> >> work
>> >> on
>> >> the desktop--something odd like that.
>> >>
>> >> Try it out and let me know what happens--should be simple and quick.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >>
>> >> "delivertoaaron" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>> >> message
>> >> news:C02F851F-8E84-44F4-B50F-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >> >I had a problem installing Defender - the .msi opened in wordpad and
>> >> > displayed garbage. Bill posted a fix for this on 3/24 and it worked
>> >> > great.
>> >> > Bill also offerd a fix for restoring the default .msi association.
>> >> > This
>> >> > information is in the thread "Theres an error when installing
>> >> > Windows
>> >> > ...",
>> >> > dated 3/22/2006. Unfortunately part of Bill's permanant fix was a
>> >> > link
>> >> > which
>> >> > is not displayed. If anyone (Bill ?) has the link location can you
>> >> > please
>> >> > post it here? Thanks.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
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