Associate Icon with file

Hello Every one, I need some help here. I have just developed an Editor, and I want to know how to associate the files created with the editor with my icon. And secondly, when the file is double click on the desktop or anywhere in the computer, the file should open up with my editor.
I really need your help.
Thanks
Phife

normally you can say in windows if you right click
the file, you should be able to select the default
program to open that file and that he always opens
it with your editor, if so the default icon of your
program will be shown.
how you do that default by windows i don't know maybe
it is somde regKey somewhere into the system.
check that out
regards
tbd

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