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Intruding file associations...

Postby Talent-Keyhole » 30 Jun 2006 08:07

Since i have installed the last release of VideoLan, it self associated with all audio/video extensions.

This should be an OPTIONAL behavior.

There is NO option to reverse this behavior.

Software taking control of my computer without my consent is plague!

Please don't take our computers in hostage!

:evil:

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Postby erbsen » 30 Jun 2006 08:39

Since i have installed the last release of VideoLan, it self associated with all audio/video extensions.

This should be an OPTIONAL behavior.
This is optional, you can choose it in the installation process.
There is NO option to reverse this behavior.
Uninstall and reinstall VLC and this time check the file type associations manually.


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