#FILE MONITOR FOR WINDOWS 7 KEYGEN#
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there is a ms-dos windows poping-up for half a sec.
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you loose the excel icon in front of excel files (only if you ticked 'always use the selected program.
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You may repeat step 2 for all excel file types you may encounter. You may want to tick "always use the selected program to open this kind of file" And browse to the batch file you just created. Right click on an excel file, select 'open with' > 'Choose Default Program'. I like the registry hack a lot, but you'll have to tweak several keys //, and it may not work for all excel file types.Ĭreate a batch file "open_excel_new_window.bat" with : start "" "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office14\EXCEL.EXE" /e %1 If the icon is not listed, you can right-click and go to Properties on any file that you wish to open with Excel, click the Change... button under the Opens With section, Browse…, look under C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Excel.exe (or under C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Excel.exe) and double click the EXCEL.exe You may have to check the box under the Opens With section that states “ Always use this file type…” Have Fun, and please share this answer with others. Left column HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/Excel.Sheet.12/shell/Open/commend:ĭouble Click on ( Default) and write – “C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\EXCEL.EXE” /e “%1″ Right Click on the folder ddeexec and choose “ rename” and add something to the name – for example 2 (ddeexec2) Left column: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/Excel.Sheet.8/shell/Open/ddeexec: Right Click on Command – choose “ rename” and add something to the name – for example 2 (commend2). Right column : (be sure to include the quotation marks when typing)ĭouble Click on (Default) and write – “C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\EXCEL.EXE” /e “%1″ Left column: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/Excel.Sheet.8/shell/Open/commend: Start -> type “ run” into the “ Search Programs and files” and hit Enter -> type regedit and hit Enter: Just follow these steps and there is no need to replace the icon (at least in Windows 7):