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Click OK. You cannot change an association for a file type or protocol and leave it blank or disassociated. You must select a new program. The options you set here only apply to your user account. Your choices won't affect other user accounts on this computer. Did you find this helpful? Yes No. Not accurate. Not enough detail. If you accidentally associate a file type with a specific program and you want to remove that association and return to using the default, global association for that file type, the Set Default Programs tool does not provide an easy, graphical method for doing this.

We found a free tool, called Unassociate File Types , that allows you to easily remove a file type association in Windows 7. Unassociate Files Types also works in Windows Vista. We display examples from Windows 7 in this post. The utility does not require installation. Simply unzip the file you downloaded and double-click on the Unassoc. Click Yes on the User Account Control dialog box that displays. On the Unassociate File Types main window, select the desired file extension from the File types list.

To remove the user-specific, custom association, for the chosen file type, click the Remove file association User button. This changes the default program used to open the file when you double-click on a file of that type. Once you click the Remove file association User button, a dialog box displays telling you that the custom file association has been removed from the registry.

Once you remove a file type association the Unassociate File Types tool, Windows will use the default, global file association settings for that file type.

To close the Unassociate File Types tool, click the X button in the upper, right corner of the dialog box.



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