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.aspx files associated with wordpad. Can't find in options/applications to switch to Acrobat Reader.

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At some point, I went to download a .aspx file and mistakenly set WordPad as the application to use to open this file type. It was a bad choice. Neither WordPad nor the .aspx file type show in the list on the Options/Applications widow to change it.

I'd really like to not have to use IE everytime I need to download and view a .aspx file.

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At some point, I went to download a .aspx file and mistakenly set WordPad as the application to use to open this file type. It was a bad choice. Neither WordPad nor the .aspx file type show in the list on the Options/Applications widow to change it. I'd really like to not have to use IE everytime I need to download and view a .aspx file. Suggestions?

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Open your file browser. Locate one of the files and right click it. Select Properties. Look for Opens With and change it how you want.

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You can rename (or delete) the mimeTypes.rdf file in the Firefox profile folder to reset all file actions.