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Fixing .au3 file type associations


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For some reason, on a fresh Windows install, when I installed AutoIt and SciTE it did not properly register the .au3 file type for context menu options ("Edit Script" "Run Script" "Compile Script" etc. along with right click > new > AutoIt v3 Script.) I think it's because I opened a script in Notepad before I reinstalled AutoIt. Uninstall/reinstall of AutoIt did not fix this.

I've tried removing the .au3 file type association from registry and reinstalling but that did not fix it either. Does anyone know how I can get this set properly?

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@Sunblood

do what @Jos Say's:

It is very easy to find what is when you install SciTE4AutoIt3 full installer and start SciTEConfig. 
Start SciTEConfig Select "Other Tools"/"Run AutoIt3/SciTE check" which will show you a page with information and which registry keys need fixing

 

 

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Please don't just post a REG file to import without knowing the exact issue at hand! ;) 
Also no need for all the uninstalling/Installing!

Oh and NEVER do a rightmouseclick with Always open with as that causes these type of problems in the first place!!!!!!!! 

It is very easy to find what is wrong when you install SciTE4AutoIt3 full installer and start SciTEConfig. 
Start SciTEConfig Select "Other Tools"/"Run AutoIt3/SciTE check" which will show you a page with information and which registry keys need fixing.

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