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Where do i find GrasshopperRegisterExtensions command ?

Hi to  all,

I have a stupid big problem, the system doesn't recognize .gh grasshopper extention files,

and reading this topic:  http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/how-to-make-computer-reco....

I seem to have realized that It's necessary to run GrasshopperRegisterExtensions command, but i dont found this.

Can someone help me?

Thanks

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Just type it anyway and press Enter.

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David Rutten

david@mcneelcom

Sorry, but i typed it and none of this appears.

Can you explain briefly how to solve the above problem of the *. gh. icons have all disappeared and are now associated with explorer.How you said in the other topic,I deleted:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.gh

in registry editor, but nothing happens.

 in the image below you can see how  the 2 keys :

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\.gh

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\Grasshopper Document\DefaultIcon

appear in the register.

Thanks 

someone can help me?

Really I dont know how to do. 

If you type GrasshopperRegisterExtensions and then press Enter nothing should happen. If you get a message in the Rhino command line saying "Unknown command: GrasshopperRegisterExtensions" then something clearly went wrong.

The command will attempt to set 4 registry keys that associate several grasshopper extensions with the icons we provide. Assuming the '.gh' extension:

  • A key is set in CLASSES_ROOT\.gh associating the extension with the text 'Grasshopper Document'.
  • A key is set in CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\.gh doing the same thing.
  • A key is set in CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\Grasshopper Document\DefaultIcon\ pointing the windows shell to the appropriate ICO file.
  • All values in under the key CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.gh are cleared, disassociating the GH file from other programs.

The above is done for GH, GHX, GHA, GHUSER, GHLINK, GHLAYOUT and GHCLUSTER.

Note that any changes made to the registry while Windows Explorer is up and running may not be noticeable. You'll have to at least restart Explorer, perhaps all of Windows before you can be sure that a change didn't work.

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David Rutten

david@mcneel.com

The command work effectively, but i cant solved the problem.

I think I have problems deleting the registry key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.gh

After  uninstalling explorer everything is working fine.

Thank you David.

Hey, I've tried all of the things mentioned above as well as in the other post, but it hasn't worked. Deleted all gh related registries and upon computer restart, everything was just the same. Also after explorer restart. Does anyone have any other ideas or know what else this could be related to ? thanks!

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