File Type Associations for JDev 10.1.2

Every time I start JDeveloper, I get the file type association dialog and the welcome screen. It would seem that wherever JDeveloper is trying to store the associations, it is unsuccessful - yet I receive no errors or indication of what the problem might be. Any idea where this info is supposed to get saved?
JDeveloper 10.1.2 1811
Windows 2000
jdk 1.4.2_04

I think it gets stored into the registry of windows.
Do you have administrator privileges on the machine you are using?

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