![]() ![]() You normally access it via the Start Button, Accessories and DOS prompt then simply type Regedit and hit return. I also know for a fact that Regedit comes with Vista as standard (I use it myself). I see you are running Vista, contrary to what some may say Vista is now a stable product. I believe it is one of the websites that you downloaded from that has added this malware to your machine. You said "came from some of the sites I tried to download Expat Shield", there is only one site from which you should download it from to ensure you get the right copy and that is you should use no other website. ![]() PS Expat Shield was also installed on the wife's laptop some months ago running Windows 7 and that is still working Īs far as I can tell from the message, Windows is telling you it does not know how to open the program and it's asking for you to tell it what to use, by creating a file association (if users clicks on this, Windows does that.)Īs you have a computer where the program works, you simply need to look into the file association (via the control panel) and recreate the association on your computer.Ī couple of things having reread the thread again. Deleted Expat Shield and downloaded it again but still getting the same message when I click on the launch icon. Create an association in the Set Associations Application in the Control Panel." This is a direct translation as our Windows Vista is a French version. Tried to fire up Expat Shield a couple of days ago, had not been used for a few weeks, and this message came up on the screen: " There is no program associated with this file to perform this action. ![]()
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