Gene E. Bloch;1795263 Wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 21:35:13 +0200, Peter Taylor wrote:
>
> > On 7/28/2010 9:32 PM, Kenny wrote:
> >> In XP if I highlight a file, hold Shift and right click I have "Ope
> With"
> >> in the context menu.
> >> It's not there in Win 7, is this by design or is it only my PC.
> >> Replies appreciated.
> >>
> >
> > Try just right clicking without the shift.
>
> I only tried one file (a txt file) and Open With appeared regardless o
> the
> shift key...
>
> So Kenny either has a real problem, or he's looking at files tha
> don't
> have an Open With entry. If there is such a thing...
>
> As an experiment, I just looked at a weird file, xxx.baes (I have
> completely forgotten what that's about, if I ever knew!). It has a
> "Open
> With HxD" (that's a hex editor that I installed), but it has n
> generic
> "Open with..." entry. Maybe that corroborates my guess. Also, the shif
> key
> doesn't matter.
>
> --
> Gene E. Bloch (Stumbling Bloch)
Very interesting issue Kenny. I'm not sure why you would see differen
results with these two operating systems, however if your version o
Windows 7 is Professional, then there's a feature called Windows X
Mode. It opens apps in a window that looks like Windows XP, with th
performance speed of Windows 7 Pro. You can get a video demo of how i
works at 'Microsoft Showcase: Windows 7 Professional: Run Windows X
applications' (
http://bit.ly/Win7ProXPMode). If you'd rather go to
page that also has text, 'Windows for Small Business: Windows XP Mode
(
http://bit.ly/WinXPMode) has some of the same info as the first lin
plus the download if you need it and an FAQ (click the "Get Answers
button under "Windows XP questions?" heading on the bottom right). Thi
text and video page has detailed video instructions on downloading an
installing Windows XP Mode, plus installing the apps you want to run
Hope this helps. Andrea H. Windows 7 Professional Outreach Tea
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w7pro