How to create a new Winword exe in the registry

Updated on technology 2024-04-12
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Copy the following, create a new notepad, paste it, and save it as *reg, where * bits any valid character (string), then double-click to run!

    windows registry editor version

    hkey_classes_root\.doc]

    hkey_classes_root\.doc\openwithlist]

    hkey_classes_root\.doc\openwithlist\

    hkey_classes_root\.doc\persistenthandler]

    hkey_classes_root\.doc\shellnew]

    hkey_classes_root\.doc\

    hkey_classes_root\.doc\

    filename"=""

    hkey_classes_root\.doc\

    hkey_classes_root\.doc\

    filename"=""

    hkey_classes_root\.doc\worddocument]

    hkey_classes_root\.doc\worddocument\shellnew]

    filename"=""

    hkey_classes_root\.doc\

    hkey_classes_root\.doc\

    nullfile"=""

    Word, Excel, PowerPoint "New" context menu is you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I'm having the same problem, can you fix it?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    One, Windows XP Windows200X enters the registry.

    Enter regedit in Start Menu -> Run to enter the registry.

    Second, Windows 7 system registry.

    Method 1: "Start" - All Programs - Attachments - Command Prompt (this function is basically the same as running) - Enter redegit

    Method 2: Right-click on the "Start Menu" - Properties - Start Menu tab - "Custom" - drag the slider to the end to find the "Run Command", tick in front, "OK" to exit, and then open the "Start Menu" on the right to see "Run."."That's it.

    Method 3: Shortcut keys, press the "Win" (the one with the Windows logo next to the spacebar) and the letter "R" on the keyboard at the same time and type redegit

    Method 4: "Start" - Run", enter redegit.

    Third, Windows 8 system.

    1. Use the key combination "win+r" to open the "Run" dialog box.

    2. Enter the "regedit" command in the "Run" dialog box, and click "OK" to open the registry.

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