Default program registry entry


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    Default program registry entry


    Hi. We are installing OpenOffice on several hundred computers and we want to set it as the default program for .doc, .docx, .ppt, .pptx, etc. files. Where is this information stored in the registry so we can push out the registry changes via a logon script? Thanks!
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    Windows 7 Professional SP1 64-bit
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    HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Software > Microsoft > Windows > currentVersion > Explorer > FileExts
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    Petey7 said:
    HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Software > Microsoft > Windows > currentVersion > Explorer > FileExts
    What exactly do I modify? To I add a new key, edit an existing one?
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    Windows 7 Professional SP1 64-bit
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    I don't really know. When installing Open Office, it should either set it as the default automatically, or give you an option to.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate 32 Bit, Windows Developer Preview, Linux Mint 9 Gnome 32 Bit
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    No need to do to the registry, go to the Control Panel and and Default Programs which can also be seen on the Start menu. Then, click "Associate a file type or protocol to a program" and from there, just choose Open Office apps to be the default program for the file types you want but you have to do this manually on every computer though. So I guess you can just teach this to the hundreds of personnel and let them do that by themselves.
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    hi first change the default program manually and go to registry
    to path HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Software > Microsoft > Windows > currentVersion > Explorer > FileExts
    right click on fileExts and choose export . type the name of the key and click save . now you can use this reg key any time
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