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Inspiring
December 4, 2008
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correct program for xpj file?

  • December 4, 2008
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I used to be able to double-click xpj files from Windows Explorer to start RH7. However, after uninstalling RH6 (which had been sitting dormant for months), I lost the file association for this file type. I tried right-clicking the file and selecting Open with... > Choose Program > Browse to reassociate it with the RH 7 .exe file (I selected Adobe > Adobe RoboHelp 7 > RoboHTML > RoboHtml.exe), but it wouldn't let me add the association. I was able to associate the file to the RHCL.exe program and create output...

Note that I can still open the project from within RH so I don;t think there's anything really broken--I'd just want to be able to click on the file to launch the application like I used to. Do I need to reinstall RH7 to update the associations? How do I do that?
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Correct answer kmaddox1
thanks. I tried changing the file association and changing it back, but that didn't work. But uninstalling and reinstalling RH7 seems to have worked like a charm and was easier and faster than I thought it would be. Thanks!

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RoboColum_n_
Legend
December 5, 2008
I'm not sure if this would be any different but if you right click on the XPJ and click Properties, in there you can change the application you use to opne the file. How about changing it to something else and changing it back. This may restore the file associations.
kmaddox1AuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
December 5, 2008
thanks. I tried changing the file association and changing it back, but that didn't work. But uninstalling and reinstalling RH7 seems to have worked like a charm and was easier and faster than I thought it would be. Thanks!
Peter Grainge
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 5, 2008
I don't know why you couldn't create the association but I think I would be inclined to go for the quick option of uninstalling and reinstalling RH7. In the long run it will probably be quicker than figuring out the cause.

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