Thanks,

Soon as I knew to look in the .we files, I found it in no time. Was in 
the Explorer.we, this time. Problem solved. Funny how easy, once you 
know what to look for, and where. Smiles.


you

David

On 10/26/2019 6:41 PM, Rod Hutton via Talk wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> The solution is to look for a file in you’re profiles folder and rename or 
> delete it.
> You access your profiles folder by opening the WE control panel using 
> Ctrl-backslash.
> Then, press alt-f for File, and press E for Explore profiles folder.
> This opens a normal folder containing all the settings files for your current 
> installation of WE.
> If I want to unassociate a set file from one of my programs, I would look for 
> a file starting with the name of  the program, followed by the extension .WE.
> For example, I made a set file called LOOPREC.SET, and so there is a file 
> called LOOPREC.WE in my profiles folder.
> If I don't want Window-Eyes to load LOOPREC.SET anymore when I open my 
> LOOPREC program, I would rename LOOPREC.WE to something like LOOPREC.WE.txt.
> When you rename it, Window-Eyes simply loads default.set instead.
> In your case, there must be some window association occurring on your system, 
> such that Window-Eyes is looking for the set file.
> By renaming the .WE file as I have suggested, Window-Eyes will simply load 
> default.set instead, which always exists.
>
> I hope this helps,
>
> Rod/.
>
> Sent from Outlook for Windows
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Talk <talk-bounces+rod_hutton=hotmail....@lists.window-eyes.com> On 
> Behalf Of David via Talk
> Sent: October 26, 2019 11:20 AM
> To: WE English Mailinglist <t...@window-eyes.com>
> Cc: David <trailerda...@hotmail.com>
> Subject: Set file question
>
> Listers,
>
> A bit techie this one.
>
>
> I had a software installed on my computer, and had a set file for that 
> specific piece of software. That is, the set file was named something like 
> MySoftware.set.
>
>
> A while ago, I deleted that set file, for different reasons. Now, my screen 
> reader keeps reminding me, that:
>
>       The following file is missing: MySoftware.set.
>
> Good enough, of course it is missing, and no longer valid, since I have 
> removed it from my computer, and likewise the software it was linked with.
>
>
> My big question here is, if any of you would happen to know, in which
> set, ini or WE file (or whatever other file) on my computer this linking
> is stored. I mean, somewhere the screen reader apparently stores the
> link between which program should load which set file. And if I knew
> what file to edit, perhaps I could get rid of that silly reminder. Just
> not sure, which file holds the list of what set file is linked with what
> software. So if you could help me out, I would be greatly thankful.
>
>
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