Discussion:
Open With List Problem
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HTFiddler
2009-04-24 21:30:58 UTC
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This problem with the Open List crops up every few months, and I would
like to get it solved. Internet Explorer normally ignores the Open
With List for security reasons, and instead opens files based on
content, not file extension. This is known as "MIME sniffing" or
"type sniffing". I appreciate the security measures, however this
wreaks havoc when certain ill-behaved applications usurp file
extensions.

In this most recent nasty, my .ogg audio files are set to open with
Windows Media Player (WMP), which they do, if I open the file from my
hard drive. And until recently if I clicked on a webpage with an
"AudioFile.ogg" link, Explorer would also open with WMP. However I
recently installed the rogue "Sony Vegas Pro" which has rudely taken
over the .ogg extension, and did so without asking or notifying me!
So my .ogg's still open fine from the hard drive, but from webpages,
they now open with Vegas! Yuck!

I've checked the Vegas Options: Preferences dialog, all tabs. I've
checked Vegas Help, all menus, and Users Manual. I've edited the
OpenWithList in the Registry (Win XP Pro SP2). All to no avail. I
can't find anything in the registry that gives Vegas control over
file extensions. When I delete the Vegas key from the OpenWithList,
something keeps popping that key back in!

My attempts at getting support from Sony haven't been unsuccessful,
and I'm thinking there must be something I can do to fix this with the
registry, but what? It seems that Windows should have some way of
blocking these rogue beasts from usurping file extensions without
permission!

Incidentally, I did try disabling the content type sniffing in
Internet Properties, rebooted, and that doesn't work either. NOTHING
WORKS!!!

Any info greatly appreciated and please email me offlist if you reply
here: ***@gmail.com

Thanks everyone,
Henry Fiddler
Leonard Grey
2009-04-24 22:36:13 UTC
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There's a few more newsgroups you forgot to cross-post to.
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Post by HTFiddler
This problem with the Open List crops up every few months, and I would
like to get it solved. Internet Explorer normally ignores the Open
With List for security reasons, and instead opens files based on
content, not file extension. This is known as "MIME sniffing" or
"type sniffing". I appreciate the security measures, however this
wreaks havoc when certain ill-behaved applications usurp file
extensions.
In this most recent nasty, my .ogg audio files are set to open with
Windows Media Player (WMP), which they do, if I open the file from my
hard drive. And until recently if I clicked on a webpage with an
"AudioFile.ogg" link, Explorer would also open with WMP. However I
recently installed the rogue "Sony Vegas Pro" which has rudely taken
over the .ogg extension, and did so without asking or notifying me!
So my .ogg's still open fine from the hard drive, but from webpages,
they now open with Vegas! Yuck!
I've checked the Vegas Options: Preferences dialog, all tabs. I've
checked Vegas Help, all menus, and Users Manual. I've edited the
OpenWithList in the Registry (Win XP Pro SP2). All to no avail. I
can't find anything in the registry that gives Vegas control over
file extensions. When I delete the Vegas key from the OpenWithList,
something keeps popping that key back in!
My attempts at getting support from Sony haven't been unsuccessful,
and I'm thinking there must be something I can do to fix this with the
registry, but what? It seems that Windows should have some way of
blocking these rogue beasts from usurping file extensions without
permission!
Incidentally, I did try disabling the content type sniffing in
Internet Properties, rebooted, and that doesn't work either. NOTHING
WORKS!!!
Any info greatly appreciated and please email me offlist if you reply
Thanks everyone,
Henry Fiddler
Bill in Co.
2009-04-24 22:50:06 UTC
Permalink
Well, he clearly thinks HIS problems are so important that they transcend
all newsgroups! Typical newager attitude.
Post by Leonard Grey
There's a few more newsgroups you forgot to cross-post to.
---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est
Post by HTFiddler
This problem with the Open List crops up every few months, and I would
like to get it solved. Internet Explorer normally ignores the Open
With List for security reasons, and instead opens files based on
content, not file extension. This is known as "MIME sniffing" or
"type sniffing". I appreciate the security measures, however this
wreaks havoc when certain ill-behaved applications usurp file
extensions.
In this most recent nasty, my .ogg audio files are set to open with
Windows Media Player (WMP), which they do, if I open the file from my
hard drive. And until recently if I clicked on a webpage with an
"AudioFile.ogg" link, Explorer would also open with WMP. However I
recently installed the rogue "Sony Vegas Pro" which has rudely taken
over the .ogg extension, and did so without asking or notifying me!
So my .ogg's still open fine from the hard drive, but from webpages,
they now open with Vegas! Yuck!
I've checked the Vegas Options: Preferences dialog, all tabs. I've
checked Vegas Help, all menus, and Users Manual. I've edited the
OpenWithList in the Registry (Win XP Pro SP2). All to no avail. I
can't find anything in the registry that gives Vegas control over
file extensions. When I delete the Vegas key from the OpenWithList,
something keeps popping that key back in!
My attempts at getting support from Sony haven't been unsuccessful,
and I'm thinking there must be something I can do to fix this with the
registry, but what? It seems that Windows should have some way of
blocking these rogue beasts from usurping file extensions without
permission!
Incidentally, I did try disabling the content type sniffing in
Internet Properties, rebooted, and that doesn't work either. NOTHING
WORKS!!!
Any info greatly appreciated and please email me offlist if you reply
Thanks everyone,
Henry Fiddler
The Real Truth [MS MVP]
2009-04-25 02:08:37 UTC
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Spoken like a true troll.
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Post by Bill in Co.
Well, he clearly thinks HIS problems are so important that they transcend
all newsgroups! Typical newager attitude.
Post by Leonard Grey
There's a few more newsgroups you forgot to cross-post to.
---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est
Post by HTFiddler
This problem with the Open List crops up every few months, and I would
like to get it solved. Internet Explorer normally ignores the Open
With List for security reasons, and instead opens files based on
content, not file extension. This is known as "MIME sniffing" or
"type sniffing". I appreciate the security measures, however this
wreaks havoc when certain ill-behaved applications usurp file
extensions.
In this most recent nasty, my .ogg audio files are set to open with
Windows Media Player (WMP), which they do, if I open the file from my
hard drive. And until recently if I clicked on a webpage with an
"AudioFile.ogg" link, Explorer would also open with WMP. However I
recently installed the rogue "Sony Vegas Pro" which has rudely taken
over the .ogg extension, and did so without asking or notifying me!
So my .ogg's still open fine from the hard drive, but from webpages,
they now open with Vegas! Yuck!
I've checked the Vegas Options: Preferences dialog, all tabs. I've
checked Vegas Help, all menus, and Users Manual. I've edited the
OpenWithList in the Registry (Win XP Pro SP2). All to no avail. I
can't find anything in the registry that gives Vegas control over
file extensions. When I delete the Vegas key from the OpenWithList,
something keeps popping that key back in!
My attempts at getting support from Sony haven't been unsuccessful,
and I'm thinking there must be something I can do to fix this with the
registry, but what? It seems that Windows should have some way of
blocking these rogue beasts from usurping file extensions without
permission!
Incidentally, I did try disabling the content type sniffing in
Internet Properties, rebooted, and that doesn't work either. NOTHING
WORKS!!!
Any info greatly appreciated and please email me offlist if you reply
Thanks everyone,
Henry Fiddler
The Real Truth [MS MVP]
2009-04-25 02:08:22 UTC
Permalink
Spoken like a true troll.
--
The Real Truth http://pcbutts1-therealtruth.blogspot.com/
*WARNING* Do NOT follow any advice given by the people listed below.
They do NOT have the expertise or knowledge to fix your issue. Do not waste
your time.
David H Lipman, Malke, PA Bear, Beauregard T. Shagnasty, Leythos.
Post by Leonard Grey
There's a few more newsgroups you forgot to cross-post to.
---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est
Post by HTFiddler
This problem with the Open List crops up every few months, and I would
like to get it solved. Internet Explorer normally ignores the Open
With List for security reasons, and instead opens files based on
content, not file extension. This is known as "MIME sniffing" or
"type sniffing". I appreciate the security measures, however this
wreaks havoc when certain ill-behaved applications usurp file
extensions.
In this most recent nasty, my .ogg audio files are set to open with
Windows Media Player (WMP), which they do, if I open the file from my
hard drive. And until recently if I clicked on a webpage with an
"AudioFile.ogg" link, Explorer would also open with WMP. However I
recently installed the rogue "Sony Vegas Pro" which has rudely taken
over the .ogg extension, and did so without asking or notifying me!
So my .ogg's still open fine from the hard drive, but from webpages,
they now open with Vegas! Yuck!
I've checked the Vegas Options: Preferences dialog, all tabs. I've
checked Vegas Help, all menus, and Users Manual. I've edited the
OpenWithList in the Registry (Win XP Pro SP2). All to no avail. I
can't find anything in the registry that gives Vegas control over
file extensions. When I delete the Vegas key from the OpenWithList,
something keeps popping that key back in!
My attempts at getting support from Sony haven't been unsuccessful,
and I'm thinking there must be something I can do to fix this with the
registry, but what? It seems that Windows should have some way of
blocking these rogue beasts from usurping file extensions without
permission!
Incidentally, I did try disabling the content type sniffing in
Internet Properties, rebooted, and that doesn't work either. NOTHING
WORKS!!!
Any info greatly appreciated and please email me offlist if you reply
Thanks everyone,
Henry Fiddler
Rich/rerat
2009-04-25 19:46:03 UTC
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HTFiddler,
Have you tried to uninstall Sony Vegas Pro, reboot PC, then reinstall by a
custom installation? During the reinstallation, you might get the option,
not to associate *.ogg files with Sony Vegas Pro.
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"HTFiddler" <***@gmail.com> wrote in message news:9280e98d-0af4-479d-94b2-***@d25g2000prn.googlegroups.com...
This problem with the Open List crops up every few months, and I would
like to get it solved. Internet Explorer normally ignores the Open
With List for security reasons, and instead opens files based on
content, not file extension. This is known as "MIME sniffing" or
"type sniffing". I appreciate the security measures, however this
wreaks havoc when certain ill-behaved applications usurp file
extensions.

In this most recent nasty, my .ogg audio files are set to open with
Windows Media Player (WMP), which they do, if I open the file from my
hard drive. And until recently if I clicked on a webpage with an
"AudioFile.ogg" link, Explorer would also open with WMP. However I
recently installed the rogue "Sony Vegas Pro" which has rudely taken
over the .ogg extension, and did so without asking or notifying me!
So my .ogg's still open fine from the hard drive, but from webpages,
they now open with Vegas! Yuck!

I've checked the Vegas Options: Preferences dialog, all tabs. I've
checked Vegas Help, all menus, and Users Manual. I've edited the
OpenWithList in the Registry (Win XP Pro SP2). All to no avail. I
can't find anything in the registry that gives Vegas control over
file extensions. When I delete the Vegas key from the OpenWithList,
something keeps popping that key back in!

My attempts at getting support from Sony haven't been unsuccessful,
and I'm thinking there must be something I can do to fix this with the
registry, but what? It seems that Windows should have some way of
blocking these rogue beasts from usurping file extensions without
permission!

Incidentally, I did try disabling the content type sniffing in
Internet Properties, rebooted, and that doesn't work either. NOTHING
WORKS!!!

Any info greatly appreciated and please email me offlist if you reply
here: ***@gmail.com

Thanks everyone,
Henry Fiddler
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