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Topic: Manually setting shell integration in Windows 11 (Read 294 times) previous topic - next topic
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Manually setting shell integration in Windows 11

Using Windows's default apps is a really poor way of handling file-type associates for Foobar. In my case, I want the play and enqueue context menu items to appear on a file type (.MOV) which I have made work with Foobar, however, I DO NOT WANT FOOBAR AS THE DEFAULT APP FOR IT. Thus, your method is inherently flawed, as there is no standard or easy way to make this happen.

It seems you allowed manual editing of these entries in past versions, but for some reason have changed over.

Please help.