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Sidney L
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I mainly work with VB.Net and SSIS. So I use Visual Studio Community 2017 (VS2017) and SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) respectively for these technologies. I have many VB.Net and SSIS projects and these solution files have the same extension being ".sln". On my Win7 machine, when I double click on a .sln file, it opens the proper development tool (VS2017 or SSDT) automatically. I am getting a new Win10 machine and I've installed these same two development tools. However, when I double click on a .sln file, it opens according to the File Extension association that is part of Windows. Instead I now have to know the type of project I want to open then manually open either VS2017 or SSDT then open the existing project.
How does Win7 know which development tool to open based on the .sln file? I want this same behavior on my Windows10. Anyone knows how to make this happen?
Thank you
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I mainly work with VB.Net and SSIS. So I use Visual Studio Community 2017 (VS2017) and SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) respectively for these technologies. I have many VB.Net and SSIS projects and these solution files have the same extension being ".sln". On my Win7 machine, when I double click on a .sln file, it opens the proper development tool (VS2017 or SSDT) automatically. I am getting a new Win10 machine and I've installed these same two development tools. However, when I double click on a .sln file, it opens according to the File Extension association that is part of Windows. Instead I now have to know the type of project I want to open then manually open either VS2017 or SSDT then open the existing project.
How does Win7 know which development tool to open based on the .sln file? I want this same behavior on my Windows10. Anyone knows how to make this happen?
Thank you
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