07-18-2007, 08:47 PM
consider using the qm shell menu extension in explorer and common dialogs
(context menu).
Shell menu extension triggers
it might be also a good idea to assign a default application for unknown files.
Specify Unknown File Type Options (All Windows)
an advanced approach could be to assign unknown files to a qm function.
(context menu).
Shell menu extension triggers
it might be also a good idea to assign a default application for unknown files.
Specify Unknown File Type Options (All Windows)
Quote:Open your registry and find the key below.
Set the "(Default)" value to equal the description you want to use for unknown file types:
Create a new sub-key called [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Unknown\shell\Open\Command] and set the "(Default)" value to equal the command used to view unknown file types. Substitute the symbol "%1" to represent the filename in the command (e.g. "notepad.exe %1").
Restart Windows for the change to take effect.
an advanced approach could be to assign unknown files to a qm function.