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Hi Yves,<br>
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Which product do you have installed, the Oxygen XML Editor or the
Oxygen XML Author?<br>
In this in Windows?<br>
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Oxygen already ensures that a single instance of the application
launcher is running. However, it's possible that you are running a
different application (e.g. Author) than the one associated with XML
files (e.g. Editor).<br>
Are you sure that the newly started instance is of Oxygen XML Author
or is it the Editor?<br>
There's also the possibility of having different versions running of
the same application (assuming you have multiple versions
installed).<br>
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Note that the Editor also has an Author launcher. However, if you've
installed the Editor product, it's the Editor launcher that is
associated with XML at installation time. That means when you double
click an XML file, the Editor is started.<br>
<br>
If you work strictly with the Author and want it associated with XML
files (even though you've installed the Editor product), you can
associate it with XML files in Windows Control Panel > Programs
> Default Programs > "Associate a file type or protocol with a
program". Look for .xml in the list, select it, press "Change
program" and pick the Oxygen XML Author (you may have to browse for
it).<br>
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Regards,<br>
Adrian<br>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Adrian Buza
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09.01.2014 10:11, Yves Barbion
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When I have oXygen XML Author open and double-click an xml
file in Windows Explorer, a new "instance" of oXygen XML
Author is started in which this file is opened.<br>
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Isn't there a way to prevent this, so that the xml file is
opened in the instance which is currently running?<br>
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