Well thanks to my posting in the Vista installation & setup forum under
the heading "Default programs" which stated " -When I enter the "Choose
the Programs that Windows uses by Default" and go to the link of "Set
Your Default Programs" there are no programs in the box"- a reply from
Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User] intrigued me and
using his link at the subject Default Programs list is completely empty
- The Winhelponline Blog:
'http://www.winhelponline.com/blog/de...pletely-empty/'
(
http://www.winhelponline.com/blog/de...pletely-empty/)
I followed the following procedure on my registry:
REGISTRY FIX
To restore the system default entries to the Default Programs dialog,
download *'registeredapplications.reg'
(
http://www.winhelponline.com/blog/wp...ications.reg)*
and save to Desktop. Right-click on the file and choose *Merge*. This
should restore the following entries to the applet:
- Internet Explorer
- Windows Address Book
- Windows Mail
- Windows Mail (News)
- Windows Media Player
- Windows Media Center
- Windows Calendar
- Windows Photo Gallery Viewer
- Windows Search
It worked perfectly and the full list of programs returned in the box.
I set Windows Media Player as my default player, fired up IE7 & then
IE8 beta and the imbedded videos loaded up in WMP as if nothing ever had
gone wrong.
The loss of the default program list it turns out may have been the
installation/uniinstallation of the latest Nokia PC suite. Uninstalling
it may have caused the problem of Vista losing all the software default
setting. ANyway its all fixed now
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lakelands