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    • J Offline
      Jim
      last edited by

      So what happens when you double-click a .skp? You should be able to change it back using the exact same process by double-clicking a .skp. Of course, I'm talking theoretically, and your actual results may vary. 😄

      Here is the official Microsoft instructions for changing the file association.

      http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307859

      Hi

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        sketchup_fan
        last edited by

        At this point when i double click a skp or skb file it automatically opens the model. Normally when i double click the skb file it should open the message window where it woull say with which program i want to open the skb file. This is what i'am trying to achieve. Is it any way to achieve it?

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        • J Offline
          Jim
          last edited by

          Yeah, you can remove the association:

          (This is for XP, is Vista different?)

          Open My Documents.
          Select Tools > Folder Options.
          Select File Types tab.
          Locate the .SKB in the list.
          Select it.
          Press the Delete button.

          Hi

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          • TIGT Offline
            TIG Moderator
            last edited by

            On Vista it'sCapture.PNG
            Here .skb has been set to 'nil'...
            Now to open a .skb first rename it with .skp on the end and SUp will open it...
            🤓

            TIG

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            • TIGT Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by

              Here's how to do it definitely [the 'old-fashioned' way]

              1. Click on Vista 'Start' button.
              2. Locate the 'Command Prompt' menu item (buried deep inside 'Accessories' under All Programs or appear on program access history).
              3. Right click on 'Command Prompt'.
              4. On the pop-up right click context menu, select “Run as Administrator”.

              In the Command Prompt type...

              assoc .skb

              You should now get the current setting listed - something like ".skb=SketchUp.Document".
              Reset it to 'nil' by typing thus...

              assoc .skb=.

              This will remove the current file association [where . is =nil]...

              Now a .skb file won't auto-open in SketchUp, but it will still offer SketchUp as a possible application to try and open it - just don't use it !

              Use cmd's like this carefully ❗

              TIG

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              • S Offline
                sketchup_fan
                last edited by

                Tig, I tried the cmd approach as administrator but nothing happened.
                In Vista control panel / associate files how do I proceed? I mean there is no
                delete function as in XP.

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                • TIGT Offline
                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by

                  @sketchup_fan said:

                  Tig, I tried the cmd approach as administrator but nothing happened.
                  In Vista control panel / associate files how do I proceed? I mean there is no
                  delete function as in XP.

                  If you type in
                  assoc .skb
                  what's returned ? - it should be ".skb=." after you've reset it ??
                  Then it won't open it SUp automatically ?
                  😕

                  TIG

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                    sketchup_fan
                    last edited by

                    After i type in assoc .skb it shows me .skb=. ,then i type assoc .skb=. it shows me again .skb=. . Sketchup does not open automatically and still skb files open with sketchup. What am i doing wrong?

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                    • X Offline
                      xrok1
                      last edited by

                      if you right click a file you should get a open with option in the right click menu.
                      you can also go to default program in control panel and set it there. it does make no sence however that you want this, isn't SU the only program that will open these files anyway?

                      “There are three classes of people: those who see. Those who see when they are shown. Those who do not see.”

                      http://www.Twilightrender.com try it!

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                      • TIGT Offline
                        TIG Moderator
                        last edited by

                        First...
                        assoc .skp
                        should return
                        .skp=SketchUp.Document
                        if not type
                        assoc .skp=SketchUp.Document
                        Next...
                        assoc .skb
                        should return
                        .skb=.
                        if not type in
                        assoc .skb=.
                        If you right-click on a skb file what do you get to open or open_with... ?
                        If you right-click on a skp file what do you get to open or open_with... ?
                        At the admin cmd prompt test this
                        ftype SketchUp.Document
                        it should return
                        SketchUp.Document="C:\Program Files\Google\Google SketchUp 7\SketchUp.exe" "%1"
                        if not type in
                        ftype SketchUp.Document="C:\Program Files\Google\Google SketchUp 7\SketchUp.exe" "%1"
                        Hope this helps...
                        😕

                        TIG

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                          sketchup_fan
                          last edited by

                          I entered: assoc .skp
                          it returned: .skp=SketchUp.Document
                          then: assoc .skb
                          it returned: .skb=.
                          then i entered: ftype SketchUp.Document
                          and got:C:\Program Files\Google\Google SketchUp 7\SketchUp.exe" "%1"

                          Then the file had stayed the same and the sketchup application didn't open automatically

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                            sketchup_fan
                            last edited by

                            Never mind about the problem any more guys, i solved it. I did the simpliest thing, i restored the system to 9 o'clock yesterday before the changes happen, and it worked. Thank you very much for your help guys, and Tig thanks for the special help mate,
                            about the administrator options. 😄

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