CNF files. How to change its associated behaviour?

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Hello, xperts.

I have lots of files with .CNF extension which are NOT SpeedDial files.
I'd like to opearte on them as other text files, so I can:

1) Use contextual menus to winzip them
2) Use contextual menus to subversion them
3) Use contextual menus to diffmerge them
4) See the .CNF extension in the browser

On the other hand, I don't use real SpeedDial files.

So, I decided to change the associated behaviour of CNF files with the
browser (tools -> folder options, etc.) but no way.

Is there any way to achieve this?

Thank you.
 
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Hello, xperts.

I have lots of files with .CNF extension which are NOT SpeedDial files.
I'd like to opearte on them as other text files, so I can:

1) Use contextual menus to winzip them
2) Use contextual menus to subversion them
3) Use contextual menus to diffmerge them
4) See the .CNF extension in the browser

On the other hand, I don't use real SpeedDial files.

So, I decided to change the associated behaviour of CNF files with the
browser (tools -> folder options, etc.) but no way.

Is there any way to achieve this?

Thank you.


Control Panel > Folder options > File types
New > Type CNF in File Extension box
Click Advanced button and choose Text File from the list
Click OK
 
Replied to [[email protected]]s message :
Hello, xperts.
I have lots of files with .CNFextension which are NOT SpeedDial files.
I'd like to opearte on them as other text files, so I can:
1) Use contextual menus to winzip them
2) Use contextual menus to subversion them
3) Use contextual menus to diffmerge them
4) See the .CNFextension in the browser
On the other hand, I don't use real SpeedDial files.
So, I decided to change the associated behaviour ofCNFfiles with the
browser (tools -> folder options, etc.) but no way.
Is there any way to achieve this?
Thank you.Control Panel > Folder options > File types
New > TypeCNFin File Extension box
Click Advanced button and choose Text File from the list
Click OK

Thank you, Ayush! Simple, but hidden...
 

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