![]() More generally (all platforms, including MS Windows), you can use option dired-guess-shell-alist-user to define default applications for acting on files in Dired using ! and similar commands. I use RET for the usual Emacs behavior and M-RET for the Windows app, but you can bind the commands to any keys you like (in dired-mode-map, of course). If you want to use the Windows-associated app when you hit RET then just bind dired-w32-browser to RET. ( C-RET opens Windows Explorer for the file or dir.) You can also use mouse-3 and choose menu item Open Associated Windows App, or use the same menu item in menu-bar menu Single. In a nutshell, loading library w32-browser.el lets you use M-RET (command dired-w32-browser) to open a file or directory in a Dired listing using its Windows-associated application. It explains how to use Windows file associations in Dired. If so, see section If You Use Emacs on MS Windows of the Dired+ doc.
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