Each program opens in the command prompt

Original title: default window program.

all the open program in cmd EPM. I click on any program it will open in the cmd program.  I would like to put the program icon in the default set. so, what can I do?

There is a small free utility written earlier to unassociate mainly shortcuts (.) LNK files)) a bad file association execution but it runs on the. Association of EXE file as well. The ' catch 22 ', is that the program itself is a.. EXE, so it cannot be opened unless it is renamed to unassoc.com. I renamed the executable file of the public service and placed a copy in the public area of my DropBox for you. I'll probably remove it after some time then you want after return once you have it.

UnAssoc.com

UnAssoc_ReadMe.txt

Just download and then run the utility to unassociate the. EXE files. Select. EXE from the list on the left and click on remove the associated file (user) or remove the file type , and then restart the computer.

On a somewhat related note, you might be interested in the following thread local.

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