I'd like to set Windows 7 Pro x64 to automatically open igs files with Inventor. The problem is that when I right click on the file and select the 'Open with' option, Windows will not allow me to use IV. I've tried selecting 'Browse' and directing Windows to IV but it steadfastly refuses to recognise the program. Does anyone know if this is an issue with MS or AD? I can auto-open ipt and iam files, so why can't I do the same with other IV compatible formats?
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Niels van der Veer
Inventor professional user & 3DS Max enthusiast
Vault professional user/manager
The Netherlands
Thanks guys. Unfortunately going through the control panel eventually brings me to the same dialog box mentioned above, with the same results. I'm also not really comfortable diving into the registry of machine.
Niels van der Veer
Inventor professional user & 3DS Max enthusiast
Vault professional user/manager
The Netherlands
to add to -niels- comment, where I work now it's not supported to just simply click on any CAD file to launch the respective CAD app for that file. If anybody calls with such problems we always advise of this situation and have the client open the CAD app first then use the Open command to locate their file.
Just like -niels- mentioned, there are settings within each CAD app (we support many different CAD apps, not just Autodesk software) that control how things open. And if you add any "customization" to any CAD app, then double clicking on a file in Explorer or Computer to launch the CAD app will by-pass any customization.
Probably right guys. We only really use these files when we're downloading them from suppliers etc. Normally I do open them the 'proper' way, but since Windows won't give me a preview icon in explorer, it would be nice to just quickly pop them open to see exactly which part they are.