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Open file association with Applications is not working. Firefox always uses Content Type of "file" to open files.

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Even though the XLSX file in the example (images attached) is identified as such, when trying to open the file, the Launch Application window appears which is for files of "file" Content Type. This started occurring about 3 months ago, after a Firefox Update. I do not know to which version unfortunately. It affects all users so it's not profile related. I tried to Refresh Firefox and Restart with Add-ons Disabled from Tools > Help > Troubleshooting information but it didn't help.

Even though the XLSX file in the example (images attached) is identified as such, when trying to open the file, the Launch Application window appears which is for files of "file" Content Type. This started occurring about 3 months ago, after a Firefox Update. I do not know to which version unfortunately. It affects all users so it's not profile related. I tried to Refresh Firefox and Restart with Add-ons Disabled from Tools > Help > Troubleshooting information but it didn't help.
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Hello,

turns out it was a bug on the Firefox version I was using. As soon as updated to 68.4.2 issue is resolved.

https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/68.4.2/releasenotes/

"Fixed various issues opening files with spaces in their path"

Thank you RobertJ for all your help

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Hello Pavlos V,

Do you have your Applications handler set up properly?

This article should help with that: Change what Firefox does when you click on or download a file __________________________________________________________________

If nothing in the article helped you solve the issue, you can reset your Applications handler.

Type (or paste) about:support in the address bar and press Enter under Application Basics next to Profile Folder click the Open Folder button Close Firefox.

In your Profile Folder rename handlers.json to something like handlersOLD.json If you see a file named mimeTypes.rdf, rename that one to mimeTypesOLD.rdf

Close the folder window and launch Firefox. Your Applications handler will be reset to the default. You can set how to handle XLSX's and set how to handle other file types as you encounter them.

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RobertJ said

Hello Pavlos V, Do you have your Applications handler set up properly? This article should help with that: Change what Firefox does when you click on or download a file __________________________________________________________________ If nothing in the article helped you solve the issue, you can reset your Applications handler. Type (or paste) about:support in the address bar and press Enter under Application Basics next to Profile Folder click the Open Folder button Close Firefox. In your Profile Folder rename handlers.json to something like handlersOLD.json If you see a file named mimeTypes.rdf, rename that one to mimeTypesOLD.rdf Close the folder window and launch Firefox. Your Applications handler will be reset to the default. You can set how to handle XLSX's and set how to handle other file types as you encounter them.

Hello RobertJ,

thank you for that. My Application handlers are set up properly and renaming handlers.json file didn't help, unfortunately. I have done standard troubleshooting, investigation over the web, and I believe this is a bug rather than a profile issue.

Any more ideas are most welcome!

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Have you checked the file association in Windows? As far as XLSX files on your PC: go to any XLSX file, right click on it, select Open With and Choose Another App. In the selection window that opens select Excel and tick the checkbox next to Always Use This App To Open XLSX Files. If Excel isn't shown, Scroll down and click on More Apps... If it isn't in that list, scroll down and select Look for another app on this PC... In the Open With... window, find Excel select Excel and Open. If that still doesn't work, go to - Windows Settings -> Apps -> Default Apps (on the left) listed under the Reset button, you will see Choose Default Apps By File Type

You can also check: Choose Default Apps By Protocol

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Sorry, double-check the edit of that last reply

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Hello RobertJ,

I have checked file association for Windows, nothing out of the ordinary there.

I have investigated further and realized that Firefox Open file association with Applications is working fine on Windows Server 2012 but it's not working when Firefox is used as a RemoteApp.

So, I'm not entirely sure if the issue is related to Firefox or not but it did start when Firefox was updated.

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I agree with you: I'm not entirely sure if the issue is related to Firefox. I saw an Undocumented Hotfix for MS Office download early on the 11th and there have been quite a few posts in regard to Office files not opening properly since then. I didn't have any issues downloading and opening an XLSX from the same source as in your screenshot. If everything above checks out OK, you may have to take a look in the Registry. Let us know what you find.

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Go figure. I just now got an MS Office update from the 14th downloaded.

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And still OK downloading and opening an XLSX from File Examples Download.

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Hello,

turns out it was a bug on the Firefox version I was using. As soon as updated to 68.4.2 issue is resolved.

https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/68.4.2/releasenotes/

"Fixed various issues opening files with spaces in their path"

Thank you RobertJ for all your help

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I'm glad to hear that you figured out the problem. I was glad to see that fix, also.


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