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User's post on September 7, Besides, the text editor can check and edit the code of your JNLP file as well. You are able to open JNLP files via notepad or some other text editors. How do to? Here are detailed steps. In the Folder Options window, click the File Types; tab. Locate JNLP ; under the list of registered file types. Click the Change; button. From the Open With window, click the Browse ; button. From the Open With dialogue window, locate the file javaws.
Windows 7 and Vista: Click on. Control Panel. In the top right corner of the Control Panel, select. Under Default Programs, click the. Make a file type always open in a specific program. Under the Name column, locate and select. Whatever you do, try to get the Open with dialogue box, and then click Browse.. If you still didn't get how to open a JNLP file, feel free to drop a comment and i'll be able to respond as ….
Click the Change program button. Click more apps. Scroll down to the bottom and select Look for another app on this PC link. Select the Java folder, If you do not see Java, go Navigate to the saved location to right-click on the saved. Make sure there is a check-mark in the box that says Always use this app to ….
Apply this policy setting. Therefore, below we will explain in a simple and practical way how to open a file with a JNLP extension in Windows.
Choosing Open with option. If it is stated as javaws. The application program listed here is the default one that your computer uses to open JNLP files. Please follow the following link to configure your java and association. Ask a question.
Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Asked by:. WilliamGonzalez , Yes, there is a way to stop this message. I suggest you try to set the Disable download file type extension-based warnings for specified file types on domains group policy. You can enable this policy to create a dictionary of file type extensions with a corresponding list of domains that will be exempted from file type extension-based download warnings. This lets enterprise administrators block file type extension-based download warnings for files that are associated with a listed domain.
For example, if the "jnlp" extension is associated with " website1.
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