I am trying to archive a data model but when it is downloaded into my system, it tries to open with Adobe. Is there a way to rectify this?
Thanks
Hi @Anna Aj
Yes, you can change the default type .
Right click on downloaded file —> properties —> Open with —> change.
Regards,
Arjun
Thanks Arjun,
I have tried this but I only get the option to open with Adobe, WordPad, Word etc. I have to chose one of the options which are not applicable.
Are you using Archive or download option to download the data model file?
If you use /analytics —> archive —> filename.xdo.catalog
/xmlpserver —> filename.xdmz
These are zipped file with extension. Do you want to open these files?
Thanks again, Arjun.
When I archived and the catalog was downloaded, here is what the file looked like:
However, I tried to unarchive the catalog anyway and it worked. Is it possible to have the downloaded file not showing the adobe logo?
I hope below will helps to change default type From adobe to anther default program.
Change default programs in Windows —>
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/change-default-programs-in-windows-e5d82cad-17d1-c53b-3505-f10a32e1894d
Is it possible to have the downloaded file not showing the adobe logo?
There is nothing that Publisher can do, because it's your Windows doing that (if I do download a .catalog on my Windows, it shows as an unknow type of file, with just a white file icon, because I never associated .catalog with any software on my PC).
You need to look at how to change your Windows to not link .catalog files with that Adobe program. As Arjun posted, Microsoft has some instructions for that, or just google the topic and you will find a number of ways to change your Windows settings (some are about changed in regedit, others use 3rd party tools etc.).
Hi @Anna Aj These file format archived is ZLIP file . There are some 3rd party tools which will help you .
or you can try thisInstall BI Publisher Desktop: Download and install BI Publisher Desktop from Oracle.
f.xdo.catalog
This should be the best way
hope this helps.