a previously existing key.
>
> Or, can you change the situation a bit? Is it bad to leave the registry key
> behind when you uninstall? Sometimes old droppings really aren't as bad as
> the destruction that can be caused by trying to do a comprehensive job
> cleaning up after y
ID.
I have studied conditions, features, components and the various
options available to me with a RegistrySearch, but I am pretty much
lost. As such I appreciate any advice or examples you folks can give
me to work off. :)
Regards,
Jan Wester
he link however, it is an interesting resource on how
to deal with that facet of filetype associations.
Regards,
Jan Wester
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some thumbnail, property and preview handlers is all that is needed.
The point is to supplement the user in his/her daily activities, not
to take control of them. Either way, my apologies for another
long-winded email, and thank you for your valuable insights.
Regards,
Jan Wester
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also means I should be getting it mostly right
at my first try, rather than mostly wrong. :)
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Jan Wester
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g and studying where a simple example
document would clarify more in a simpler glance.)
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