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Set gom_inspect.exe (version 2022) as default application for ginspect files
this worked for M119
### Method 3: Modify Registry for File Associations 1. Backup the Registry:
- Open the Registry Editor by pressing `Win + R`, typing `regedit`, and pressing Enter.
- Navigate to File > Export to back up the registry.
2. Locate the `.ginpect` association:
- Navigate to the following key:
```
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.ginpect ``` - Note the `Default` value, which indicates the ProgID (e.g., `ginpect_auto_file` 'GOM.InspectViewerFile').
3. Edit the default application:
- Navigate to the ProgID key (e.g., `HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\ginpect_auto_file\shell\open\command`).
- Update the path to point to the `gom_inspect.exe`,'GOM.InspectViewerFile' from the 2022 version. For example:
```
"C:\Path\To\GOM Inspect 2022\gom_inspect.exe" "%1" ```
4. Restart Windows Explorer:
- Open Task Manager, find Windows Explorer, and restart it to apply the changes.
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### Method 2: Use the `Open With` Dialog (Advanced) If “Open With” doesn't respect the new path due to identical names, try this:
1. Rename the executable file:
- Navigate to the installation folder of the 2022 version.
- Rename `gom_inspect.exe` to something unique, such as `gom_inspect_2022.exe`.
2. Reassociate the file type:
- Right-click on a `.ginpect` file and choose Open With > Choose another app.
- Click More apps and then Look for another app on this PC.
- Browse to the renamed `gom_inspect_2022.exe` and select it.
- Ensure you check the box Always use this app to open .ginpect files.
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A second gom_inspect.exe shows up.
NOTE Registry entry for user default software:
Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.ginspect\OpenWithList
Chatgpt prompt: we have gom inspect 2020 and the application name is gom_inspect.exe. we also have gom inspect 2022 and the application name is also gom_inspect.exe. all files that end with .ginpect have the default application gom_inspect.exe which is then 2020 version. we want to change the default application to the 2022 version. this is in windows 10. the normal way to change the default application is to use the open with option on the context menu and drill down throught the folder path to the application in this case to drill down to the gom_inspect.exe inside the folder for gom 2022. this does not work. Windows sees the application name gom_inspect.exe and sets the default to the 2020 version. What esle do we need to do to get the default application to be the 2022 version.
Answer: The issue you're facing is because both applications have the same executable name (`gom_inspect.exe`), which can cause Windows to incorrectly associate the file type (`.ginpect`) with the older version. This behavior is due to how Windows handles file associations and registered application paths. To resolve this issue, you can take one of the following approaches:
The issue you're facing is because both applications have the same executable name (`gom_inspect.exe`), which can cause Windows to incorrectly associate the file type (`.ginpect`) with the older version. This behavior is due to how Windows handles file associations and registered application paths. To resolve this issue, you can take one of the following approaches:
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### Method 1: Change File Association via Default Apps Settings 1. Re-register the 2022 version:
- Open a Command Prompt as Administrator.
- Navigate to the directory where the 2022 version of `gom_inspect.exe` is installed.
- Run the following command to register the application as the default handler:
```cmd
gom_inspect.exe /register ``` - Verify if this updates the association. If not, continue with the steps below.
2. Set default apps via Settings:
- Go to Settings > Apps > Default apps.
- Scroll down and click on Choose default apps by file type.
- Locate `.ginpect` in the list and click on the application assigned to it.
- Browse manually to the folder containing the 2022 version of `gom_inspect.exe`.
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### Method 2: Use the `Open With` Dialog (Advanced) If “Open With” doesn't respect the new path due to identical names, try this:
1. Rename the executable file:
- Navigate to the installation folder of the 2022 version.
- Rename `gom_inspect.exe` to something unique, such as `gom_inspect_2022.exe`.
2. Reassociate the file type:
- Right-click on a `.ginpect` file and choose Open With > Choose another app.
- Click More apps and then Look for another app on this PC.
- Browse to the renamed `gom_inspect_2022.exe` and select it.
- Ensure you check the box Always use this app to open .ginpect files.
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### Method 3: Modify Registry for File Associations 1. Backup the Registry:
- Open the Registry Editor by pressing `Win + R`, typing `regedit`, and pressing Enter.
- Navigate to File > Export to back up the registry.
2. Locate the `.ginpect` association:
- Navigate to the following key:
```
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.ginpect ``` - Note the `Default` value, which indicates the ProgID (e.g., `ginpect_auto_file`).
3. Edit the default application:
- Navigate to the ProgID key (e.g., `HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\ginpect_auto_file\shell\open\command`).
- Update the path to point to the `gom_inspect.exe` from the 2022 version. For example:
```
"C:\Path\To\GOM Inspect 2022\gom_inspect.exe" "%1" ```
4. Restart Windows Explorer:
- Open Task Manager, find Windows Explorer, and restart it to apply the changes.
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### Method 4: Use Third-Party File Association Tools - Download a third-party utility such as [Default Programs Editor](https://defaultprogramseditor.com/). - Use the tool to override the association for `.ginpect` files with the desired path for the 2022 version.
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By following one of these methods, you should be able to resolve the issue and set the 2022 version of `gom_inspect.exe` as the default application for `.ginpect` files. Let me know if you need additional guidance!
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From <https://beebom.com/how-create-local-account-windows-11/>
2. When you reach the Microsoft sign-in screen, enter a@a.com under the email field and click on “Next”. Do not worry, it’s a locked dummy account used for bypassing the Microsoft account requirement. You can also enter User in place of a@a.com.
From <https://beebom.com/how-create-local-account-windows-11/>
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From <https://beebom.com/how-create-local-account-windows-11/>