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  1. #OPEN WITH TWINUI HOW TO#
  2. #OPEN WITH TWINUI PDF#
  3. #OPEN WITH TWINUI WINDOWS 10#
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pdf files however, this program was not "installed", I just copied the binaries to C:\bin.

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Just adding a few notes here - had a problem of trying to add MuPDF to the Open With list for. Once I've confirmed this though, I'll write up an answer. I have not tested yet to confirm that Microsoft has resolved this issue or if something else broke loose.

#OPEN WITH TWINUI WINDOWS 10#

I also found list similar question: Strange open with list (inconsistent with registry)Īnd checked to make sure that PDF SAM has both entries suggested by the answer there, and it does:Ī little bit after upgrading Windows 10 to build 1809 I noted PDF SAM is now showing in the Open With menu.

#OPEN WITH TWINUI HOW TO#

So, we've figured out how to remove unwanted entries from the primary list, but not how to add wanted entries to it. Then I opened the registry to HKCR.pdf\OpenWithProgids and removed the Waterfox entry from there, and this indeed removed Waterfox from the Open with list, but it did not add PDFSAM to that main list:

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I would be happy if Chrome, Edge, and Waterfox were simply not on that list of programs in the Open with menu, and I assume this would free up enough room for PDF SAM to graduate to the main list, but only Waterfox shows in the OpenWithList in the registry, and removing it does not appear to make any difference.įollowing the suggestions in the question linked in the comments ( Manually Add Program to Open With in Windows 10) I tried DefaultProgramEditor and it failed utterly. I have modified the registry to set PDF SAM as the 2nd option in the OpenWithList:īut this does not appear to actually change anything. How to customise the Recommended Programs list when choosing what to open a file with?.How do I remove default windows items from the "open with" context menu?.I have looked over these questions for help: I would like for PDF SAM to be directly in the Open with menu. To select PDF SAM I must click Choose another app and select PDF SAM there. When I right-click on a PDF and select Open with, these are the options I am given. Enable Protected View for Outlook attachmentsI use PDF Split & Merge (PDF SAM) frequently, but don't want to set it as the default PDF handler.Enable Protected View for files that are located in poten-tially unsafe locations.Enable Protected View for files originating from the Inter-net.Located some info at these links which suggests this may be the reason for the issue you are experiencing.įile-> Options-> Trust Center-> Trust Center Settings…-> Protected View-> deselect options to allow opening of documents. Please try the following and then retry to open the document as per method I suggested. It is supoosed to be part of the security features to help protect against virus's/malware that could be in a received document. It will want to open them in Protected view which means it is trying to open in a sandbox environment - hence why I was thinking that the 'TwinUI' option should have worked. I think this is something to do with Windows 10 and the way it wants to open docx documents that have been downloaded. * Select: 'do this automatically for files from now on' * Select 'Open With' and choose either of the following: It will now show up in the Options Attachment window. The document should then auto open from now on. Select: 'do this automatically for files from now on'.If you choose this second method and want to change your mind later, then it will be in the Tools> Options> Attachments window and you can select the Action 'Microsoft Open XML converter(default)' to easily change it. docx files on my system, but then I did test it using a document created in version 2007. 'Open With' and clicked on 'Use Other' from the drop down and then click on 'Browse'Ĭ:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\WINWORD.exe and clicked on 'Open'. In the past when you were probably only receiving those created in version 2007, then you could have selected: docx has been created using a more recent version of MS Word choose: This is the option I am currently using on Windows Vista with Office 2007.ĪS you may not know whether the attached. Select 'Open With' and choose either of the following:.So I would recommend you try the first option, but there is no harm in trying the second option as you will be able to swap it easilly afterwards. I've just tested two ways of setting this up.īare in mind i'm using Vista OS and Office2007.














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