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How does the OS determine the priority for icon/application assignment
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How does the OS determine the priority for icon/application assignment


  • Subject: How does the OS determine the priority for icon/application assignment
  • From: Development <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 15:23:26 -0700

One of the programs I've written isn't having it's icon as the default the for the file types it handles. Basically the Icon and default application are for another application and not my own, even though the application they are for has been removed from my system and my application run several times. Is there some setting I need to make that causes the OS to recognize my application as the default?
I did manage to get my icons and such to be the default at one point, but the instant I installed the other application on the computer the icons all switched... What I am wondering is what this application is doing that forced the change? I thought it might be alphabetical by if that were true my application would be default.



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