To start a simulation in Microsoft Explorer by using the right mouse button, first follow the following steps to set up a file association:
Windows NT4/2000
In Explorer, open the “View”, “Folder Options…” menu and select the “File Types” tab. If .tcf files are not in the “Registered file types:” list box, choose “New Type…”, otherwise select the .tcf file entry under “Registered file types:” and choose “Edit…”.
If adding a new type, enter in a description (eg. “TUFLOW Control File”) and “tcf” as the associated extension (see below)
Choose “New…” and enter text to describe the “Action:” (eg. “Run TUFLOW”) – this text appears on the pop-up menu when you click the right mouse button on a .tcf file in Explorer. Enter or use “Browse…” to specify the path to TUFLOW.exe; note the need for quotes if the path has any spaces. After “TUFLOW.exe”, add a space then “%1” including the quotes, as shown below. Chose “OK”.
The action should now appear in the list under “Actions:”. It is not recommended that a “Run TUFLOW” action be set as the default action as it is easy to accidentally start a simulation, which instantly overwrites any existing result files. You may wish to set up other associations at this point.
Choose “OK” or “Close”, then “Close” on the “Folder Options” menu.
Check the file association, by clicking the right mouse button on a .tcf file in Explorer. The “Run TUFLOW” action should appear in the list.
Once the file association is complete, clicking the right mouse button on a .tcf file in Explorer, and selecting the “Run TUFLOW” action, starts a TUFLOW simulation. A DOS Command Window opens and TUFLOW starts.