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The File types list in explorer indicates it just wants to associate IR file with IE and refuses to change. I guess IE7 which I installed even though I told it to not install. My mistake.
Details: On a normal .IR file when I now double click, it goes "Connecting to ...", "do you want to open or run the file" and all the warnings of nonsense. I lost the association and tried recreating it the usual way - right click the file, open with, go through all the steps, and it goes "connecting" to, of all the places, "My Documents...". I tried again through the Explorer File properties, file types - nothing works. I didn't loose all file associations, Word, Excel, Notepad, RMDU files work fine. Just IR. What else can I do to fix it?
Did I mention I HATE COMPUTERS ?!
Liz Tweeking 8910, HTPro/9811, C7-7800, 6131o, 6131n, AtlasOCAP-1056B01, RCA-RCRP05B and enjoying the ride
Set the key value to where you have ir on the computer.
Right click the key in right side and select modify. Change the value to where ir is now. Then reboot system. After reboot locate an ir file, right click it. There will be an app now to select open with called remote control programmer, Select it and select the box to always use this app for this type file.
The descriptive name can be anything so long as it's the same on both lines.
Then it appears in "Open With" dialog as well as in the list of registered(??) file types.
First time around click Choose Program, and select “Always use…"
Why did I have to go through all this digging through old books and cmd lists? That never happened before (WindowsXP-sp2).
Liz Tweeking 8910, HTPro/9811, C7-7800, 6131o, 6131n, AtlasOCAP-1056B01, RCA-RCRP05B and enjoying the ride
Gets put there at first run of ir. I think when you remove ir and don't remove that key value. When you install somewhere else or move the app windows attempts to protect you by not allowing class paths to be overwritten.
IR did move. So I guess that explains it. I can't move it back, 'cause I no longer have the directory where it was.
I still can't make it work, and don't know how to revert to what I think worked.
What data must I have in the registry?
When I click on an .IR file, IR runs, but doesn't open the file at all. It does the rmember the last RDF location, at least I think it does. And KM and RM have no problem seeing IR.
At this point I'd just would like to cleanup and start over - but how do I guarantee a good cleanup? There's neither installer nor uninstaller (never needed those till I screwed up now). I'm not that handy with Windows, so step-by-step please.
Liz Tweeking 8910, HTPro/9811, C7-7800, 6131o, 6131n, AtlasOCAP-1056B01, RCA-RCRP05B and enjoying the ride
To clean it up completely would be an awful lot of values to remove and I wouldn't recommend it if your not comfortable inside the registry. I also am not good enough with explaining what I do to do a step by step for you.
Your best bet would be remove all instances of ir from the computer. Then run a reg cleaner app like ccleaner which is here http://www.ccleaner.com/download/ for download. It will allow you to backup the registry before any changes are made. If you run that one, go to the issues button then at the bottom click on scan for issues. It should find issues pointing to ir that is no longer on the system. Then you click on fix issues or whatever it calls it now. Should then ask if you want to backup the registry before any changes are made. You might want to backup just in case. Then it should remove any instances calling for ir that is no longer there.
Whompus - your idea of destroy and fix worked great
I only had one IR.exe. I deleted the driver, IR, and decodeIR (what's in the zip file). Ccleaner recognized the mess. I then unzipped and ran IR and it's all working.
Time to play and celebrate!
Liz Tweeking 8910, HTPro/9811, C7-7800, 6131o, 6131n, AtlasOCAP-1056B01, RCA-RCRP05B and enjoying the ride