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"Application program" needed to open attachments

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Bea - 28 Oct 2003 12:02 GMT
I had reinstalled Serif Photo7(SP7)and the associations
were all turned towards that program,when trying to open
an attach.pic.,received error SP7 page fault. Uninstl SP7
now attach.pic need association program. Open My PC,View,
Folder opt,File Types. Did File,new,wrote open,associa
with "msimn,eml,IE,New Type and still no pics open in
attach. I did Reset IE to first instal, now assoc is IE
but pics do not open. Get"File Download" click open,pic do
not open and receive same File Download again. Also, lost
association for the text attachments. I click on attach.
does not open. Screen gives movements like it will change
but stays to the Inbox. Now since Reset IE... association
changed to MSN's icon and the attach does not open. Don't
know what to do next, so I came here. Can you help? Thanks
Steve Cochran - 28 Oct 2003 14:01 GMT
Check your registry associations for the various image types.  See
www.oehelp.com/noimg.aspx

steve

> I had reinstalled Serif Photo7(SP7)and the associations
> were all turned towards that program,when trying to open
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> changed to MSN's icon and the attach does not open. Don't
> know what to do next, so I came here. Can you help? Thanks
 
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