Hi guys -- I was wondering if anyone has a tip on how I can link a known file extension to an application beforehand? BACKGROUND: I noticed that the MIME types and file extensions to Open Office were missing (plus the icons for OOo look like crap but thats beside the point) Now its a pain in the buttt o have to do this manually for many machines so Im trying to do this my dropping in "fixes" Step One: * Registering the MIME types, icon and file extensions Was the easy part, just drop in correct "xx.desktop" files in /opt/kde3/ share/mimelnk/application/ Step Two: * This is my problem: how do I link Open Office so it lauches automatically on these pre-made MIMEs/filextension files? Manully linking by having KDE ask me what app to launch (and from now on rememeber) is not what I'm looking for. Rather a way to pre-register known xxx file extension <--> to execute: usr/ X11R6/bin/OOo Any ideas? jk -- Suse Linux 9.0 | 2.4.21-121-smp4G | KDE 3.1.4 | XFree86 v4.3.0.1