When you open Games Explorer (shell:games) and attempt to run a game by double-clicking on the icon or clicking the Play option in the Task pane, the following error message may appear:
This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this action. Create an association in the Set Associations control panel.
However, you may be able to run the game using the Start menu shortcut.
This happens if the IsShortcut registry value for .lnk files (Shortcuts) is deleted in an attempt to hide the overlay icon in shortcuts. To resolve the problem, re-create the IsShortcut registry value.
Method 1
Download and apply the .lnk file association fix from Windows Vista – File association fixes page.
Method 2
1. Click Start, type regedit.exe and press ENTER
2. Navigate to the following key:
3. In the right-pane, create a String value (REG_SZ) named IsShortcut
4. Close Registry Editor and restart Windows.
More information
For a proper way to remove or modify the shortcut arrow, see article How to remove or modify the Shortcut overlay in Windows Vista. For a Windows XP version of the article, click here.
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