Configure File Type Associations

I just moved from Windows XP Professional 32 bit to Windows 7 Professional 64 bit and installed several versions of JDeveloper (10.1.3.5, 11.1.1.5, 11.1.2.1) on the new machine.
All of them are popping up the "Configure File Type Associations" window every time I start JDeveloper, no matter what my answer to the prompt. After I press OK or Cancel, all my versions of JDeveloper are working fine. But the pop up is getting annoying. On my Windows XP machine, this only popped up the first time I ran JDeveloper, and never again. Anybody know how I can stop it?

Not quite, csoto, but you inspired me to try something that seems to have done the trick. You were right, it is a Windows 7 issue.
I started one of my copies of JDeveloper with "Run as Administrator", pressed OK on the prompt. Then I closed JDeveloper and started it again as myself. Now none of my versions of JDeveloper are showing the prompt. Annoyance gone.
What I think is happening is that the "Configure File Type Associations" dialog needs to change something in the Windows registry. Windows 7 security requires you to have administrative rights to do this, so when you run JDeveloper without those rights, it can't make the change. But (and I think this should be considered a bug) it doesn't show an error to tell you that it didn't have the right to do it. It just closes the dialog window. The next time JDeveloper runs, it notices that you haven't set file associations yet, so it shows the dialog again. Running JDeveloper - any version - as Administrator lets it change the file associations (which apparently applies to all versions) so that it never displays the prompt again.

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