Associate a bunch of unassociated file extensions with Notepad++ at once via batch
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I've got thousands of files with extensions ".0", ".1", ".2", etc. that I want to associate with Notepad++ (v7.5.8). They currently don't have any file association in Windows (Windows 10). Since they don't have any existing association, the solutions shown here aren't working for me.
Also, I'm looking to associate them in Windows, not in the N++ settings, since I access these files from Windows Explorer.
windows-10 notepad++ file-association
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I've got thousands of files with extensions ".0", ".1", ".2", etc. that I want to associate with Notepad++ (v7.5.8). They currently don't have any file association in Windows (Windows 10). Since they don't have any existing association, the solutions shown here aren't working for me.
Also, I'm looking to associate them in Windows, not in the N++ settings, since I access these files from Windows Explorer.
windows-10 notepad++ file-association
How many different file extensions are we talking about? You could associate a single file, export the key, then use Excel to generate the X keys by Cating strings
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I've got thousands of files with extensions ".0", ".1", ".2", etc. that I want to associate with Notepad++ (v7.5.8). They currently don't have any file association in Windows (Windows 10). Since they don't have any existing association, the solutions shown here aren't working for me.
Also, I'm looking to associate them in Windows, not in the N++ settings, since I access these files from Windows Explorer.
windows-10 notepad++ file-association
I've got thousands of files with extensions ".0", ".1", ".2", etc. that I want to associate with Notepad++ (v7.5.8). They currently don't have any file association in Windows (Windows 10). Since they don't have any existing association, the solutions shown here aren't working for me.
Also, I'm looking to associate them in Windows, not in the N++ settings, since I access these files from Windows Explorer.
windows-10 notepad++ file-association
windows-10 notepad++ file-association
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How many different file extensions are we talking about? You could associate a single file, export the key, then use Excel to generate the X keys by Cating strings
– Ramhound
Nov 29 at 16:04
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How many different file extensions are we talking about? You could associate a single file, export the key, then use Excel to generate the X keys by Cating strings
– Ramhound
Nov 29 at 16:04
How many different file extensions are we talking about? You could associate a single file, export the key, then use Excel to generate the X keys by Cating strings
– Ramhound
Nov 29 at 16:04
How many different file extensions are we talking about? You could associate a single file, export the key, then use Excel to generate the X keys by Cating strings
– Ramhound
Nov 29 at 16:04
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How many different file extensions are we talking about? You could associate a single file, export the key, then use Excel to generate the X keys by Cating strings
– Ramhound
Nov 29 at 16:04