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Prerequisites and Requirements
To successfully complete this action in oneDesktop you will need the following:
Access to oneDesktop, along with credentials
Any files you’d like to open with another program saved
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Open Files with a Non-Default Program
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Setting Default Internet Browser & Photo Viewer
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1.1 | While logged into oneDesktop, access the Start Menu, and click on the ‘Settings’ cogwheel. | |
1.2 | In the Setting's search bar, enter in “default”, and click on the option for ‘Default apps’. | |
1.3 | To change the app you’d like to use for a task such as for changing your default browser, click on the currently option for it (ie. Internet Explorer). Then, click on the option you’d like to swap it out with (such as Google Chrome or ImageGlass). |
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- Opening Files with a Non-Default Program
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2.1 | Locate file you’d like to open and right click | |
2.2 | Hover over Open with, and select the desired program (Here I’m selecting Photos) | |
2.3 | Your file will open with the selected program. |
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