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Ernest J Mac Manus
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Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2005 7:42 pm    Post subject: Information Reply with quote

HELP. In some cases, upon oppening a Forwarded mail, I get the followung
message:

"This file does not have a program associated with it to performing action.
Create association in the Folder Option Control Pannel."

What to do in this case? Thanks,

macol@coqui.net
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mtjoyhero
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Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2005 6:05 pm    Post subject: RE: Information Reply with quote

It appears you are opening a file type that your computer doesn't know yet.
There are a couple ways to "fix" this. The easist is, save the attachment
from your email to your desktop, or where ever you want. Browse to the file
and double click on it (if xp). It should come up with a dialog box that says
it can't open, and there should be two choices for you to pick, Choose
Selcect program from a list. Once you find the program it should open with,
check the box that says to always use this application to open this type of
file.

Jeff S
out1649@hotmail.com

"Ernest J Mac Manus" wrote:

Quote:
HELP. In some cases, upon oppening a Forwarded mail, I get the followung
message:

"This file does not have a program associated with it to performing action.
Create association in the Folder Option Control Pannel."

What to do in this case? Thanks,

macol@coqui.net


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