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Bypass open with lookup web service

When opening up a file in windows that does not already have a registered file association you are prompted if you would like to specify what file to use to open the file or if you would like to use a web service.  The web service is a great idea for the average computer user but for advanced users, you likely already know what you want to open the file with. 

With the help of a registry change you can disable the web service lookup and bypass that screen entirely.  Instead you will be taken directly to the list of applications on your computer you can open the file with.

To get started click on the Start Button and type in regedit to start up registry editor. Then navigate to the key below. 

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer]
NoInternetOpenWith

Create a DWORD called NoInternetOpenWith and set it to 1.

The next time you use Open With on a file you will be taken directly to the application list.

 
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vineet
How do i get to this registery file?
180 days ago
vineet
okay..i was able to get ...\Policies but I don't see "Explorer" folder under policies. Any help?
180 days ago
JB
No explorer here either
170 days ago
God
Then add it... If it's not there, you can always add it yourself :)
How:
- Right-click "Policies"
- "New"
- "Key"
- Name the new key "Explorer".
- Add a DWORD (32-bit) to Explorer and call it "NoInternetOpenWith"
- Set its value to 1.
169 days ago
Atr0x
Well, it doesn't work ...for me at least ...look at the pic, everything supose to be fine but, it doesn't work

Picture - http://img197.imageshack.us/img197/1095/40808844.png
156 days ago
Sander
I think that in the Final of W7 the registry-path to the same path, but then without policies.
145 days ago
Aditya
Are you sure that youre running IE 8??
105 days ago
Atr0x,
From your picture it looks like there is a space in front of the DWORD name.
104 days ago
very cool, thanks :)
104 days ago
 
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