There are several programs that will open ins files. One such is Acer Connection manager and another is Materials Studio. INS stands for internet Naming Service files.
Winzip opens files which are of the format .zip .
Batch files(.bat) open in command prompt(cmd). They can be edited in notepad or an equivalent text editor.
I don't know if you can restore the "Opens With" wizard, but you can change the program that opens files of that extension. Right-click on the file and select "Properties". The properties window will show what program opens that extension, and allow you to change it.
If you understand DLL files as series of instructions to a computer that has a printer or other attached device to communicate effectively then any text reading or word processing program will open and then read DLL files
There are two programs that are known to open .svc files. These are Microsoft Internet Information Services and Microsoft Visual Studio 2013.
WinZip extracts files compressed in .zip or .rar format.
With the help of Photoshop or you may try alternative variant below. Program opens/reads/views/repairs .psd files.
The area where the files and folders on that particular drive opens.
On Windows right-click on the file, select "Open With..." and the choose the program Edit: No i think he means that he already chose the program and he wants to CHANGE it because i have the same problem and it doesnt give me that option, please edit. On Windows 7: Right click on the file, click on "Properties", where it says "Opens with:" click the "Change..." button and select the program you want to use.
If you have Xp 64 then you have 2 program files folders: Program files Program files (x86). Under Xp 32 you have only one program filesfolder: Program files
Adobe InCopy can open InDesign indd files.
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