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Tuesday, July 20th 2004, 10:06pm

Default application for file type

I am remotely administering some machines using KDE. One particular user has complained that links in emails are not opening with the proper web broweser. I know that I can direct the user to the appropriate options in the Control Center, but I'd rather be able to fix it from where I am.

So anyway, where is the configuration file that KDE uses to associate file types with applications?

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Wednesday, July 21st 2004, 7:08am

Any change from defaults are stored in .kde/share/config/profilerc.

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Wednesday, July 21st 2004, 4:21pm

Re: Default application for file type

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Original von tmoneyksu

So anyway, where is the configuration file that KDE uses to associate file types with applications?


.kde/share/mimelnk

If you have the same default browser for all users, you rather change the global settings in
KDEPREFIX/share/mimelnk
and make sure the user directories don't overrule it with their own entries.

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