Author Topic: make MultiCommander the default system-wide handler?  (Read 11322 times)

markai

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make MultiCommander the default system-wide handler?
« on: June 04, 2023, 18:34:49 »
When choosing Open path in some application (like Everything), it will open the path in a fresh Windows Explorer window.
Is there a way to make MultiCommander the default handler instead, so Open path would open a tab in MultiCommander?

I mean, in Windows system, I can choose my default web browser (OK, it's been a fight with Microsoft)
and I can choose which of my default apps gets to open docx files, or XT files, etc etc
Is there also a way in Windows (Windows 11) to define which software to handle Open path requests?

AlanJB

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Re: make MultiCommander the default system-wide handler?
« Reply #1 on: June 04, 2023, 20:06:32 »
The following link may help.  The solution is for the "Q-Dir" file manager, but the principle should be the same.

https://superuser.com/questions/241442/how-would-i-replace-default-windows-explorer-with-an-alternative-one-say-q-dir

Disclaimer:  I have not tried this.