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Windows 10 doesn’t let you set certain apps as default apps

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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There are many age-old questions such as “How long is a piece of string?” and “Why won’t kids turn the lights off?” but one of the oldest age-old questions must be, “Why doesn’t Microsoft test it itsupdatesbefore releasing them?”

Search “recentMicrosoft updatesscrew ups”, and you get 78,000,000 results! And now file association has become the latest victim. Actually, this should come as no surprise as a recent survey confirmed thatWindows updates trigger various bugsfor 50% of users.

File Association No Longer Working

As far as I can work out, it was the boys atHTGwho were the first to notice the file association bug. What they found out was thatWindows 10would allow file associations with certain apps but not others. For example, when trying to setNotepad++as the default in the settings app,Windows 10would completely ignore it and leave the default as Notepad.

This would also happen when selecting the ‘Open with…’ option. After right clicking on the files and choosing Notepad, and the selecting “Always Use This App”, the file would open in Notepad++.

However, when trying to open up the same file in Notepad++ again, it had reverted to Notepad. Strangely, it doesn’t seem to affect all applications. As HTG reported,

It doesn’t affect every application, but it does at least affect Photoshop and Notepad++. Thisbugdoes not appear to affect PCs running the October 2018 Update, which was pulled because of multiple data loss bugs and has not yet been re-released.

According to HTG, although they are not sure whichupdatecaused thebug, they believe it was was probably a result of the disastrous October 9 cumulative update.

I thought I would check to see if it (whicheverupdateit was) had affected the file association on my computer and guess what..?

Google Chrome as default for .html files

Firefox as default for .html filesNotepad as default for .txt files (unchangeable)

How to Fix the Problem. Er…

At the time of writing, there is no known way to fix the file association bug. As usual, those of you affected by this latest in a long line ofWindows 10cock-ups will just have to wait for the nextupdate.

Maybe Microsoft should go for one moreoperating systemrelease. They could repackageWindows 7and sell it asWindows 17(or whatever). There would probably be a lot more satisfied customers if they did.

Have you noticed the problem with file association on your machine? Why not check and leave a comment below if it no longer works.

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Radu Tyrsina

Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).

For most of the kids of his age, the Internet was an amazing way to play and communicate with others, but he was deeply impressed by the flow of information and how easily you can find anything on the web.

Prior to founding Windows Report, this particular curiosity about digital content enabled him to grow a number of sites that helped hundreds of millions reach faster the answer they’re looking for.

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