Magic Turban
Keep file associations from changing.

When you double-click a file icon, an associated application starts and loads the file. Sometimes when you install a new application, it re-writes this information, creating a new association between itself and a known file type. This can result in a tug-of-war process in which you are never quite sure what application is going to start when you double-click an icon.



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To protect or unprotect a file type association:
  1. Make sure the application you want to use is associated with the file type.
  2. Make sure Norton Registry Tracker is running.
  3. Click the File Extension list box.
    A list of file extensions appears.
  4. Select a file extension.
  5. Click Protect or Unprotect.
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Warning
Norton Registry Tracker must be running for this procedure to work.

To start Norton Registry Tracker with Windows:
  1. Click here to start Norton Registry Tracker.
  2. From the Options menu, select Settings.
  3. Click Start automatically.
  4. Click OK.
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Warning
Before protecting a file type association, make sure the application you want to use is associated with the file type. Click here for more information on creating or changing file type associations.








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