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  1. learn.microsoft.com › en-us › windows-serverassoc | Microsoft Learn

    Feb 3, 2023 · Reference article for the assoc command, which displays or modifies file name extension associations.

  2. Translations of Assoc. in Chinese (Traditional) 協會,社團,聯盟, 朋友,同事,(生意)夥伴(association 或 associate的縮寫)…

  3. Nov 12, 2023 · Assoc command information for MS-DOS and the Windows command line. Page includes assoc command availability, syntax, and examples.

  4. May 31, 2023 · Enter the command "assoc .docx=Word.Document.8" (I said "wind" in the video... don't put that. Use the file extension you wish to associate with .docx. if it is Microsoft Word use "Word.Document.8"). Press Enter to execute the command.

  5. The FTYPE command, in conjunction with the ASSOC command will let you change file associations. To find your file type associations, you use the assoc command at the command prompt. Make sure you pipe it to the more filter because the list is quite long and will scroll out of your buffer.

  6. ASSOC. Display or change the association between a file extension and a fileType. Syntax Read file associations: ASSOC ASSOC .ext Set a file association: ASSOC .ext = [fileType] Remove a file association: ASSOC .ext = Key .ext: The file extension fileType : The type of file

  7. Aug 19, 2021 · Windows 10 Settings offers a more granular way of managing file associations on your PC. It presents you with all the different file types in use so you can easily change their default programs...

  8. If you’re unsure of the filename, just enter “assoc” into the command prompt to see a list of all the file type associations. The bit you want to enter after “ftype” is the entire part after the = symbol.

  9. learn.microsoft.com › en-us › previous-versionsAssoc | Microsoft Learn

    Aug 31, 2016 · Displays or modifies file name extension associations. If used without parameters, assoc displays a list of all the current file name extension associations. For examples of how to use this command, see Examples. Syntax assoc [<.ext>[=[<FileType>]]] Parameters

  10. Feb 27, 2023 · On Windows, you can use the assoc command line tool to configure file associations for applications. For example, to check the program that should be used to open PDF files, run the command: assoc .pdf