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YXWZ file not recognized as Alteryx App

jtmatthews50
5 - Atom

Something strange happened a few weeks ago, where all of my Alteryx app files (YXWZ) were no longer recognized as valid files. I was able to map them back to Alteryx Designer, but they don't show the specific app icon, and more importantly, don't have the edit option when I right click.

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Also, in the list of file types, the other types of Alteryx files have descriptions as to what they are, but apps are just YXWZ.

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I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling Alteryx several times, but it hasn't helped.

 

Has anyone run into something similar and have a solution?

 

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sparksun
11 - Bolide

You may right click the file and select "open with" and then manually select "Always open .YXWZ file with Alteryx Designer",hope it works.

jtmatthews50
5 - Atom

I did try that, and it allows me to open the app as an app, but my main issue is the fact that I can no longer right click and choose edit to open it in designer. It isn't the end of the world since I can open designer first and open it from there, but it has become a real annoyance over the past few weeks to have to re-navigate to a folder in the designer "open file" screen when I already have the file location open in file explorer.

 

Is there a way to get it back to the default behavior?

jtmatthews50
5 - Atom

I was able to resolve this, but it required manually editing the windows registry to recreate the file type association.

AlphaCentauri
5 - Atom

I am having this same issue. 

Any Chance you can provide a step by step?

jtmatthews50
5 - Atom

Warning: be very careful with working in the registry editor, as you can inadvertently cause a lot of damage to your PC if you change something that you shouldn't.

 

  1. Find the key called "Computer\HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Alteryx Apps", double click and copy the value data jtmatthews50_1-1649857594959.png

     

  2. Go to key "Computer\HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.YXWZ", double click and paste in the value you copied from the Alteryx Apps key

     

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  3. Your Alteryx App files should be back to normal now, and you'll see them being recognized as an app and have the option to edit when right clicking.


     

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