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    Roderunner said:
    I have both portable files on my usb stick, both open ok.
    Number 1 has NoOCR
    Okay maybe we are getting somewhere. I'm not sure if it's possible to set a default program for opening files if the program is on USB. Copy one of those folders to your Windows partition (typically C: drive) and launch the program. Then exit the program.

    Then go through the same process as before - setting it as the default program for PDF's using the executable that you copied to your windows partition.

    If anyone knows how to set a portable program stored on USB as default please post.
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    Because you've downloaded a file and stored it in USB even if you move it elsewhere you might need to "Unblock" the file before you can set it as default program via the method that you are trying to use.

    Open File - Security Warning : Unblock File

    (See Option One)
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       #23

    Callender said:

    Okay maybe we are getting somewhere. I'm not sure if it's possible to set a default program for opening files if the program is on USB. Copy one of those folders to your Windows partition (typically C: drive) and launch the program. Then exit the program.
    When I download anything it gets saved to desktop. I then copy the files to my USB, knowing I can play with them without worrying as I have the untouched originals on my USB.
    The only portable programs on C: Drive are AudacityPortable & PDF Reader. I have ThunderbirdPortable, FireFoxPortable, DVDStylerPortable, HDD ScannerPortable, EverythingPortable, GeekUninstallerPortable, MoodConnectionWatchPortable, ProcessMonitorPortable, RevoUninstallerPortable & Speccy Portable on D: Drive. They all work perfectly on both my computers.
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    Callender said:
    Because you've downloaded a file and stored it in USB even if you move it elsewhere you might need to "Unblock" the file before you can set it as default program via the method that you are trying to use.

    Open File - Security Warning : Unblock File

    (See Option One)
    All this is not required, see my last post.
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       #25

    Roderunner said:

    When I download anything it gets saved to desktop. I then copy the files to my USB, knowing I can play with them without worrying as I have the untouched originals on my USB.
    The only portable programs on C: Drive are AudacityPortable & PDF Reader. I have ThunderbirdPortable, FireFoxPortable, DVDStylerPortable, HDD ScannerPortable, EverythingPortable, GeekUninstallerPortable, MoodConnectionWatchPortable, ProcessMonitorPortable, RevoUninstallerPortable & Speccy Portable on D: Drive. They all work perfectly on both my computers.
    Well all I can suggest is to copy the folder containing PDFXE (portable) onto your C drive then launch it. Onxe it has launched exit the program then try setting it as the default program for PDFs.

    Maybe it will work or maybe it won't!

    Those other programs you mentioned:

    Roderunner said:
    ThunderbirdPortable, FireFoxPortable, DVDStylerPortable, HDD ScannerPortable, EverythingPortable, GeekUninstallerPortable, MoodConnectionWatchPortable, ProcessMonitorPortable, RevoUninstallerPortable & Speccy Portable on D: Drive. They all work perfectly on both my computers.
    As far as I can see they would work fine without being set as the default program for opening any file types.

    Also could you export this registry key and upload it?

    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.pdf

    Open registry editor then navigate to the .pdf key in the left pane and right click it. Choose "Export" then Save As PDF.reg

    Then attach the file so I/ we can look at it. Thanks.
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       #26

    I tried this and it worked for me. I cannot say for sure if it will work for you but here's the details.

    Download Default Programs Editor (Portable Free)

    Right click the executable and "Run as administrator"

    In the window that opens click "File Type Settings"

    In the search/ filter box type .pdf

    Double click "PDF Document" when it appears.

    The Open menu may show a different program but double click and on the screen that opens type text like this:

    .PDF reader-default-programs-editor-administrator-.jpg

    So the Command should read &Open

    Program Path should read:

    "C:\Portable Apps\PDFXEdit_Portable_NoOCR\PDFXEdit.exe" "%1"

    Replace C:\Portable Apps\PDFXEdit_Portable_NoOCR\PDFXEdit.exe in the line above with the full path to the executable. Include the quotes and add a space then "%1" at the end.

    Choose Icon if you want to.

    Click "Save Context Menu"

    Hopefully it works!

    On my machine this pops up when the entry is saved. You can see the registry location.

    .PDF reader-mj-regwatcher.jpg
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       #27

    Here is how it looks + 1

    .PDF reader-rr.png

    PDF.reg
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    Roderunner said:

    Here is how it looks + 1

    .PDF reader-rr.png

    PDF.reg
    Okay that's not right. Try adding PDFXedit.exe as the default program as in Post #26

    Also if you have place the folder containing PDFXedit.exe on your windows partition. launched it and opened a PDF from the GUI it should show up in the screenshot in this post. It doesn't.

    Confirm please that you managed to use it to open a PDF and that you have the folder on your windows partition.

    If that's the case then I'm stuck so if anyone else wants to help feel free.
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       #29

    Re Post#26,
    this is as far as I got.

    .PDF reader-gc.png

    I also tried this with my original pdf reader removed.

    .PDF reader-gc1.png
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  10. Posts : 2,362
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       #30

    Hi Callender,
    Thanks to 'Default Programs Editor' I now get :-

    .PDF reader-pdf.png
    Success

    Now for my other computer.
    Last edited by Roderunner; 25 Aug 2016 at 07:24. Reason: add text
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