Zoandar
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After Googling how to create a new file extension in Windows 7, and doing so, it does not show up in the list of file extension association definitions. So I can't define it.
The issue I am trying to fix:
During the viewing of a website where we file insurance claims, the result of clicking a link to view a claim file attempts to open an ".aspx" file. Since Windows 7x64 Home lacks this extension listing, it defaults to opening Windows Media Center, as it has an ".asx" association. We want Firefox browser to handle .aspx files.
I successfully created the listing for the .aspx extension in the Control Panel's Indexing sub-settings. But even after a reboot, no. aspx extension shows up in the program assignment window when I go there to assign that extension to Firefox.exe. How can I make that new extension show up so I can define it?
The issue I am trying to fix:
During the viewing of a website where we file insurance claims, the result of clicking a link to view a claim file attempts to open an ".aspx" file. Since Windows 7x64 Home lacks this extension listing, it defaults to opening Windows Media Center, as it has an ".asx" association. We want Firefox browser to handle .aspx files.
I successfully created the listing for the .aspx extension in the Control Panel's Indexing sub-settings. But even after a reboot, no. aspx extension shows up in the program assignment window when I go there to assign that extension to Firefox.exe. How can I make that new extension show up so I can define it?
My Computer
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Windows 7 x64 bit Home PremiumAND FX815016GB DDR3GeForce GTX 1070
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- PC/Desktop
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