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    Screensaver help

     
    A program I installed screwed up the file association with .scr files. If I click on .scr file it'll open up in the program I installed. Uninstalling the program didn't help. So what program should I choose if I want to use the "Open With" command? If there's another way of restore the association please let me know. Thanks!

    This is for WinXP Pro.

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    Go to the Start Menu, then Control Panel, then Folder Options, then File Types and look for the extension in there and reassociate it with another....
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    ... or delete all asociation. Scr files dont need to be opened with another program.

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    Thanks, it worked.

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