Permissions error when opening a file with unknown extension type


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    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #1

    Permissions error when opening a file with unknown extension type


    Hello,

    I am experiencing a problem with Windows 7 professional, 32 bit, where I am getting an error message (detailed below) when trying to open a file with an unregistered extension. For example, if I rename a file that ends in .txt and contains text, to something with a .test extension the "Open with..." dialog never appears, and I instead get the permission denied message. AVG premium is installed, however through a combination of disabling AVG as well as providing exceptions to the file extension, I can fairly safely rule out intervention from AVG. Windows Defender is disabled, Windows UAC is disabled as well. The Windows Firewall is on, but checking the settings for the firewall suggest no issues would be coming from there.

    To add to the fire, if I register the .test extension to open with notepad, the file will open fine and text is displayed as expected. Also of note, I can read the file from command prompt even when the extension is not registered to an application. Using type file.test I can see the contents of the file



    Any thoughts?
    Last edited by jarorick01; 11 Sep 2012 at 14:48. Reason: ninja edit
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  2. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #2

    Just wanted to provide an update. I've set up a work around by having our end user name the files they need to work with with an extension associated with notepad, allowing them to open the files as expected. Of course this doesn't resolve any issues that will come up later should we need to open a file that is un-registered, but reloading the system is not really a viable option at this time.

    If anyone has any clue on this, please reply with suggestions or personal experience with this. Thanks!
    Last edited by Brink; 13 Sep 2012 at 12:16.
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