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PORTABLE Registrator v1.0
PORTABLE Registrator v1.0 Easily register any portable app as a default program in Windows. for Windows 7, 8, 10 (untested 11) Easily register any portable app as a default program in Windows. This will allow you to directly open weblinks (http/https URLs) with the portable browser of your choice. Configuration On the first start a configuration file is being generated to provide default settings for the AppTypes. The default available AppType are: To be as flexible as possible, you can extend any kind of application within the configuration file. For any app specific needs, others than browser or mail, try adding a new "AppType" section there. Example: 1) Name the new AppType 2) Set the supported open parameter of the program ("%1" passes the parameter to the portable executable) 3) Register all file associations 4) Register all URL associations, if not needed remove the lines inbetween At best copy a full AppType section and edit it to your needs. Possibly not every software will work, but give it a shot. Note: When you run this portable tool Windows will display a screen warning. Click More Info and then Run Anyway to continue. Then click to allow changes. The program is safe. Click here to visit the author's website.
5/5 2,067 Apr 06, 2022
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