Missing file association that obviously exists

i've been trying to download a .rar file all day (that is associated with winzip in options -> applications), but when FF finishes downloading it, a pop up comes up saying something like "firefox could not open this file. please check your preferences."
ok, first of all, i'm DOWNLOADING it, not OPENING it.
secondly, what the Hell?

Are you running on Vista?
If so, I believe this issue was covered here: Vista Problems
There are a couple of things you can do.
1) Run SqlDeveloper one time as Administrator
or
2) Edit sqldeveloper.conf and add: AddVMOption -Dno.shell.integration=true

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