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I want to change the default program to open .bat files to cmder , so in the registry key : HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTbatfileshellopencommand I did as following :



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But when I open some .bat file I get the following error :



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How can I solve this ?



Edit :



I changed the registry key value to : C:DevCmdrCmder.exe "%1"



But I get this message whenever I open some batch file:




The directory name is invalid.




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    "some" .bat files or all of them? Anything in particular about the bat files or their location?

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I want to change the default program to open .bat files to cmder , so in the registry key : HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTbatfileshellopencommand I did as following :



enter image description here



But when I open some .bat file I get the following error :



enter image description here



How can I solve this ?



Edit :



I changed the registry key value to : C:DevCmdrCmder.exe "%1"



But I get this message whenever I open some batch file:




The directory name is invalid.




enter image description here










share|improve this question




















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    "some" .bat files or all of them? Anything in particular about the bat files or their location?

    – Mokubai
    Dec 26 '17 at 11:52














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I want to change the default program to open .bat files to cmder , so in the registry key : HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTbatfileshellopencommand I did as following :



enter image description here



But when I open some .bat file I get the following error :



enter image description here



How can I solve this ?



Edit :



I changed the registry key value to : C:DevCmdrCmder.exe "%1"



But I get this message whenever I open some batch file:




The directory name is invalid.




enter image description here










share|improve this question
















I want to change the default program to open .bat files to cmder , so in the registry key : HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTbatfileshellopencommand I did as following :



enter image description here



But when I open some .bat file I get the following error :



enter image description here



How can I solve this ?



Edit :



I changed the registry key value to : C:DevCmdrCmder.exe "%1"



But I get this message whenever I open some batch file:




The directory name is invalid.




enter image description here







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    "some" .bat files or all of them? Anything in particular about the bat files or their location?

    – Mokubai
    Dec 26 '17 at 11:52














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    "some" .bat files or all of them? Anything in particular about the bat files or their location?

    – Mokubai
    Dec 26 '17 at 11:52








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"some" .bat files or all of them? Anything in particular about the bat files or their location?

– Mokubai
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"some" .bat files or all of them? Anything in particular about the bat files or their location?

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You need to use quotes around the %1, otherwise paths with blanks in them arrvie as separate parameters: ...cmder “%1”






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  • Please check my edit

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I tried with ConEmu. I appended this string to the existing:



C:(path_to_app)ConEmu64.exe "%1" %*


The last part ("%1" %*) was there before the edit.



So I think you need to add %* after your whole string value in regedit (in your case): C:DevCmdrCmder.exe "%1" %*






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    • Please check my edit

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    Please check my edit

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    Please check my edit

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    I tried with ConEmu. I appended this string to the existing:



    C:(path_to_app)ConEmu64.exe "%1" %*


    The last part ("%1" %*) was there before the edit.



    So I think you need to add %* after your whole string value in regedit (in your case): C:DevCmdrCmder.exe "%1" %*






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      I tried with ConEmu. I appended this string to the existing:



      C:(path_to_app)ConEmu64.exe "%1" %*


      The last part ("%1" %*) was there before the edit.



      So I think you need to add %* after your whole string value in regedit (in your case): C:DevCmdrCmder.exe "%1" %*






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        I tried with ConEmu. I appended this string to the existing:



        C:(path_to_app)ConEmu64.exe "%1" %*


        The last part ("%1" %*) was there before the edit.



        So I think you need to add %* after your whole string value in regedit (in your case): C:DevCmdrCmder.exe "%1" %*






        share|improve this answer













        I tried with ConEmu. I appended this string to the existing:



        C:(path_to_app)ConEmu64.exe "%1" %*


        The last part ("%1" %*) was there before the edit.



        So I think you need to add %* after your whole string value in regedit (in your case): C:DevCmdrCmder.exe "%1" %*







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