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Amir Nouri

I graduated my college in Architecture and right now I am going to refresh my knowledge and learn more about American Standards at NWTC. My hobbies are: Helping out People, Computers, Software, Internet, Web Design and Cooking. I like to travel to see new countries, cities, and amazing cultures. I have only one thing to say: If you want to be successful in your life you have to be focused on your Goals.

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By Amir Nouri
Published on June 6th, 2009
 

Are you an advanced Windows user? Then you probably need this little change in the registry in your Microsoft Windows to bypass “open with lookup web service” message.


You can bypass open with lookup web service for unknown files

Are you an advanced Windows user? Then you probably need this little change in the registry in your Microsoft Windows to bypass “open with lookup web service” message.

 

When you are opening a file that doesn´t have a registered associated application then you receive the message which is asking you to use web server to specify what file to use to open the file. For many users the web service is very helpful but it is annoying for professional users, because you already know what application you should use to open the file.

 

It is as easy as drinking water. You just have to change something in registry to bypass the entire message and land automatically to the list of application on your computer. That means you are one step faster to open your file with associated software.

 

Here there is how it works:

 

1-Type regedit in command prompt and hit the enter key (You can also use the search in Start Menu in Windows Vista or Windows 7)

2-Open:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\

SOFTWARE\

Microsoft\

Windows\

CurrentVersion\

Policies\

Explorer

3-Create a DWORD called NoInternetOpenWith and set the value data to 1

4-Restart your computer

 

After that you will be taken directly to the application list of your computer when you want to open an unknown file.

 

I hope I could give a short but useful advice to make your working at the computer faster.