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Configuring Mime Types for Document Downloading

You can configure mime types for document downloading using Windows Registry settings.

By default, the Viewer sends Open Document requests with the generic mime type "application/octet-stream." Microsoft Internet Explorer then opens the requested document with the supplied file extension. You can map additional mime types or turn off mime type mappings by modifying the Mime Types registry sub-key in Windows Registry.

  • To map additional mime types, create additional string values under this registry sub-key:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\SolidWorks\SolidWorks 2009\PDMWorks Workgroup\WebPortal\Mime Types

    in the form:

    "ext" = "mime type"

    For example:

    "dxf" = "image/vnd.dxf"

    You must manually create this registry sub-key before you add the values.

    To turn off mime type mappings, change the Use Custom MIME Types registry value to 0 (zero).

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\SolidWorks\SolidWorks 2009\PDMWorks Workgroup\WebPortal\Use Custom MIME Types

    Restarting the web server is not required to activate this setting.



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