Re: Multi-version file associations (Windows 7)

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SDPringle said...

Hello Arthur. I must say I am a bit disappointed concerned. We put a lot of time making an installer that gives you options. You were supposed to get an option when you install whether you want to associate these extensions with the new package. Don't you get these options?

Shawn Pringle

I can't remember, but I am sure that I would have selected that option if I had seen it. I could uninstall V4.1.0, restore the V4.0.5 interpreter from its hide folder, make it the default file association, and try again, making a note of what I see.

I have been putting the versions in C:\euphoria\V405 and C:\euphoria\V410, so I could swap versions easily. I suppose V0005 and V40100 would have been more consistent with the full version numbers from info:version()

Arthur

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