Dreamweaver CS 4 in the initial installation, will pop up the following dialog box, presumably everyone is very familiar with, here you can easily set Dreamweaver CS 4 associated with the file format ( For example: html,php,asp,jsp), quite convenient.
However, one of the problems we encountered was that when we set up the Association , DW did not provide a convenient way to manage its own file Association Format! (That is, you can't pull up the dialog box above)
So is there a way to modify the file Association format of DW? Presumably to all day in the various forums of the spectators, it is a piece of cake: Google it! To know the point of the registration form and say small case, is a class key value problem.
Indeed, by using the above method, you can modify the File Association format of the DW (which, of course, is what most software can do). Here, perhaps you have a little doubt the purpose of this article: why so wordy a lot of, in the end, or put a fireworks. No, of course not.
Now to come to the point, is there a more concise way to modify DW's File Association format? The answer is yes! Here, in fact, we can consider this, DW is based on what is the decision to show the file Association Settings dialog box? Prawns are going to say registry. Yes. The following figure is the configuration data for the DW in the registry. Someone would say the whole key value del, OK, really. However, the DW configuration we've done before is going to go down the drain!
So the ultimate solution appears: Open run, enter CMD, type the following command:
reg delete "HkcusoftwareadobeDreamweaver CS 4Settings"/F
Enter, reboot DW, we can find: DW has popped up the Long-lost file Format association settings box.
As the saying goes, it is better to teach a man to fish than to teach. So how do you know this approach? The answer is ProcMon, the system monitoring tool. Oh, with it, solve such a kind of software problems is not alone, as long as we use more, I believe can analogy.
Here's the key value I used to set up the dialog box with ProcMon's captured DW,