Quicktime file associations

When I click on an mp3 or video file in internet explorer, the file is opened in Quicktime and it takes a while to load. How can I change the association in IE to open Windows Media Player instead? The standard file associations in Windows, Windows Media Player, and Quicktime are all set correctly but I think IE has its own set of associations.

Try asking in the QT for Windows area vs. here as a start. Though IIRC QT for Windows has the ability to set or unselect the associations in the preferences.

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    Try asking in the QT for Windows area vs. here as a start. Though IIRC QT for Windows has the ability to set or unselect the associations in the preferences.

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    Try asking in the QT for Windows area vs. here as a start. Though IIRC QT for Windows has the ability to set or unselect the associations in the preferences.

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  • Quicktime stealing file associations yet again

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  • Quicktime Hijacks Windows File Associations From Web Browsers

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    That being besides the point really because I also cannot find the option in Quicktime's settings to undo this!!
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    Reinstalling IE8, resetting its settings, disabling the iTunes & Quicktime addons, even removing the Quicktime Control Object class from the registry... Nothing works!
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    Yes Winamp does ask for that, no Quicktime clearly doesn't (not when installing iTunes for my iPhone)
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  • Quick Time Hijacks Windows File Associations Only From Web Browsers

    It took me 6 hours this morning to conclusively prove that Quick Time (latest version) isn’t playing well with web browsers on my Windows XP Pro (SP3) machine (nothing new here I guess).
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    I'm having the same issue that Quicktime hijacks file associations.
    I recently reinstalled my copy of Windows 7 64-bit and have installed basically hardly anything on it. I have however installed iTunes (+Quicktime) for my iPhone and Winamp (and not even loaded Windows Media Player).
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    This is something I do NOT want, and I am really ****** off that Quicktime just takes over this feature without asking me first!!
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    When I go to Quicktime's settings -> Browser -> MIME types
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    Reinstalling IE8, resetting its settings, disabling the iTunes & Quicktime addons, even removing the Quicktime Control Object class from the registry... Nothing worked!
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    Hello.
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