It’s completely inconsistent with traditional Windows design language and there’s no “Cancel” button or an X in the corner to click on so you can’t cancel out of it with your mouse and have to reach for Esc on your keyboard

It also tries to funnel you into a shitty Microsoft service

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      bold of you to think I’m “defending a 3 trillion dollar company from perfectly valid criticism” by pointing out how the pop-up can be cancelled (unlike OP’s claims that it cannot be) by clicking LITERALLY ANYWHERE lol

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        They aren’t presenting the user with a visible option because they’re trying to funnel you into their web store. Evidenced by the fact that OP didn’t know that you could click elsewhere, and being a trillion dollar software company you cannot convince me that was just an oversight.

        Anecdotally, when the program that spawned the popup crashes behind it I can’t close it.

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        I don’t necessarily want to start over if I want to do something in another window for a moment though do I? Desktop OSes are supposed to be multitasking.

        I’m not a trillion dollar company or anything but I can imagine a much better and more intuitive way to do this. How about an attached popup window with a cancel and/or x button (because that is what users are expecting), which displays a list of installed programs you can open the file with, and at the bottom an option to open it with a non-installed .exe (Opens file manager), an option to “search for a program in windows store”, and a checkbox to always open files of this type with your chosen program. If you click outside the parent window on another window it should stay put, and if you click inside the parent window but not on the popup, it should be dismissed. Microsoft knows this would be ideal and choose not to implement it this way.

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          I don’t want some bullshit window opened just because I accidentally double clicked a file that isn’t meant to be opened when I intended to rename it so it sounds like it’s just a you problem

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            I don’t really understand what you’re saying. How would my proposal differ in that regard from what windows is doing in the OP? Should it just say “sorry you can’t open that”? Why would you be renaming a file that “isn’t meant to be opened”?

            It clearly isn’t a me problem since the OP has 100 upvotes shrug-outta-hecks Where are you microsoft defenders coming from anyway? Why do you care?

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              i have to savescum to play victoria 3 because it’s a broken piece of shit but I have to play ironman so I’m not overwhelmed with saves or the ability to cheat so I have to make copies of my saves and then to preserve the illusion that I am not savescumming I have to rename the copies to match the original save when whatever bullshit happens, but if I accidentally double click too quickly it tries to open the file

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                How should windows handle that, and how would adding an X button to the popup make it more intrusive to you in that scenario?

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                  i’m fine with this horribly offensive popup that disappears half a second later versus older versions of windows where it opens a window that I have to actually exit out of, you weirdly belligerent internet weirdo

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                    Sorry if I misread but it seemed to me like you were the belligerent one first. Maybe I was just poised for it after the first comment in this thread.