When Windows Defender is not active, non-default action (eg. edit, open with
pspad, etc...) runs without problems.
Steps:
1. Install PSPad
2. In PSPad go to Settings->Program Settings->System integration->Integrate
with right mouse click
2.1. Now all files have "Open with PSPad..." action on right click menu.
When clicked, PSPad is opened with selected file
3. Start Windows Defender.
4. Try to open file with .vb extension (VB.NET source file) through right
click menu action "Open with PSPad".
4.1. Windows Defender asks for permision to run?
5. Allow that action.
5.1. Visual Studio is opened as defined with "open" action instead of "Open
with PSPad".
Hope that this will help to reproduce error.
P.S. This behaviour is same with other programs that add their actions to
right-click menu.
P.P.S. File extension is relevant since Windows Defender only asks for
"risky" extensions like .vbs, .vb, etc....
--
Pozdrav,
Josip Medved
http://www.jmedved.com/
"Bill Sanderson" wrote:
> This does sound like a bug--can you give a clear set of steps for what
> happens when you right-click such a file when Windows Defender is not
> active? Do you then get a list of alternative actions to choose between?
>
> --
>
> "Josip Medved" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:2B50B070-806D-4E38-8BF8-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I have some files that have more actions than open.
> > Eg. Open in PSPad...
> >
> > When I right click some *.vb file (or *.vbs or *.bat or ...) , and select
> > that action,
> > Windows Defender pops up and asks for my approval. When I give approval,
> > it
> > runs
> > default (open) action instead of one I selected (Open in PSPad).
> >
> > --
> > Pozdrav,
> > Josip Medved
> > http://www.jmedved.com/
>
>
>