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  1. #1
    Alex Guest

    setting the association in control panel

    hey, a family member send me an e-mail with an attachment but when i try to
    open it to view it it comes an error message of, THIS FILE DOES NOT HAVE A
    PROGRAM ASSOCIATED WITH IT FOR PERFORMING THIS ACTION. CREATE AN ASSOCIATION
    IN THE SET ASSOCIATIONS CONTROL PANEL. My question is how I do that?

  2. #2
    Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin] Guest

    Re: setting the association in control panel

    Courtesy of Vista User:
    Go to help and type "file association"

    Change the program that opens a type of file

    If you double-click a file in Windows and it opens in the wrong software
    program, follow these steps to choose the program you would prefer that file
    use. You can change this setting for an individual file, or you can tell
    Windows to open all files of that same type in the software program you
    choose.

    1.. Open the folder that contains the file you want to change.

    2.. Right-click the file that you want to change, and then, depending on
    the type of file, either click Open With or point to Open With and then
    click Choose Default Program.

    3.. Click the program that you want to use to open this file.

    4.. Do one of the following:

    a.. If you want all files of that type to open in the same software
    program, select the Always use the selected program to open this kind of
    file check box, and then click OK.

    b.. If you want only that file to open in the software program this one
    time, clear the Always use the selected program to open this kind of file
    check box, and then click OK.
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    http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
    "Alex" <Alex@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:614AD25A-8321-437C-9A00-44DAF812F903@microsoft.com...
    > hey, a family member send me an e-mail with an attachment but when i try
    > to
    > open it to view it it comes an error message of, THIS FILE DOES NOT HAVE
    > A
    > PROGRAM ASSOCIATED WITH IT FOR PERFORMING THIS ACTION. CREATE AN
    > ASSOCIATION
    > IN THE SET ASSOCIATIONS CONTROL PANEL. My question is how I do that?




  3. #3
    Richard Urban Guest

    Re: setting the association in control panel

    If you don't have an association for a particular file you likely do not
    have what you need to open the file. You either need the same program on
    your computer, used to create the file, or you need an alternative that can
    handle that particular file association. Just associating any program with a
    file is not going to do you any good at all.

    So, maybe if you told us the file extension we could assist you in locating
    the program you need to open the file.

    --

    Regards,

    Richard Urban
    Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
    (For email, remove the obvious from my address)



    "Alex" <Alex@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:614AD25A-8321-437C-9A00-44DAF812F903@microsoft.com...
    > hey, a family member send me an e-mail with an attachment but when i try
    > to
    > open it to view it it comes an error message of, THIS FILE DOES NOT HAVE
    > A
    > PROGRAM ASSOCIATED WITH IT FOR PERFORMING THIS ACTION. CREATE AN
    > ASSOCIATION
    > IN THE SET ASSOCIATIONS CONTROL PANEL. My question is how I do that?



  4. #4
    jack1961 Guest

    Re: setting the association in control panel



    "Richard Urban" wrote:

    > If you don't have an association for a particular file you likely do not
    > have what you need to open the file. You either need the same program on
    > your computer, used to create the file, or you need an alternative that can
    > handle that particular file association. Just associating any program with a
    > file is not going to do you any good at all.
    >
    > So, maybe if you told us the file extension we could assist you in locating
    > the program you need to open the file.
    >
    > --
    >
    > Regards,
    >
    > Richard Urban
    > Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
    > (For email, remove the obvious from my address)
    >
    >
    >
    > "Alex" <Alex@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:614AD25A-8321-437C-9A00-44DAF812F903@microsoft.com...
    > > hey, a family member send me an e-mail with an attachment but when i try
    > > to
    > > open it to view it it comes an error message of, THIS FILE DOES NOT HAVE
    > > A
    > > PROGRAM ASSOCIATED WITH IT FOR PERFORMING THIS ACTION. CREATE AN
    > > ASSOCIATION
    > > IN THE SET ASSOCIATIONS CONTROL PANEL. My question is how I do that?

    >
    > The above method doesn't work for my Home Premium. I am trying to open a WordPerfect (.wpd extension) attachment to a Windows Mail message. MS Word does open such files if they have been saved form the e-mail message but that is cumbersome. In XP doubleclicking the attachment opened .wpd files in Word, which is what I want to do now.

    Also what is the "SET ASSOCIATIONS control panel" and where is it?

    jack1961

  5. #5
    brink Guest

    Re: setting the association in control panel


    jack1961;498883 Wrote:
    >
    > Also what is the "SET ASSOCIATIONS control panel" and where is it?
    >
    > jack1961


    Hi Jack,

    Take a look at these two tutorials for help on this.

    http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/69...-programs.html

    http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/83...ociations.html

    Shawn


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  6. #6
    John Redmond Guest

    RE: setting the association in control panel



    "Alex" wrote:

    > hey, a family member send me an e-mail with an attachment but when i try to
    > open it to view it it comes an error message of, THIS FILE DOES NOT HAVE A
    > PROGRAM ASSOCIATED WITH IT FOR PERFORMING THIS ACTION. CREATE AN ASSOCIATION
    > IN THE SET ASSOCIATIONS CONTROL PANEL. My question is how I do that?


  7. #7
    John Redmond Guest

    RE: setting the association in control panel



    "Alex" wrote:

    > hey, a family member send me an e-mail with an attachment but when i try to
    > open it to view it it comes an error message of, THIS FILE DOES NOT HAVE A
    > PROGRAM ASSOCIATED WITH IT FOR PERFORMING THIS ACTION. CREATE AN ASSOCIATION
    > IN THE SET ASSOCIATIONS CONTROL PANEL. My question is how I do that?


  8. #8
    Adam Albright Guest

    Re: setting the association in control panel

    On Mon, 19 May 2008 16:04:00 -0700, John Redmond <John
    Redmond@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

    >
    >
    >"Alex" wrote:
    >
    >> hey, a family member send me an e-mail with an attachment but when i try to
    >> open it to view it it comes an error message of, THIS FILE DOES NOT HAVE A
    >> PROGRAM ASSOCIATED WITH IT FOR PERFORMING THIS ACTION. CREATE AN ASSOCIATION
    >> IN THE SET ASSOCIATIONS CONTROL PANEL. My question is how I do that?


    Any attachment is just some file type. Common ones like popular image
    file formats generally open without problem in Vista's default
    program; Photo Gallery.

    If you get sent something unusual, you need to tell Vista what to do
    with it. If it can do anything at all depends on if or not you have
    some application on your system that understands the file format of
    the attachment.

    It would help to know WHAT you were sent. A document, a PDF, some
    image (be specific as to file type), etc..


  9. #9
    Buddha Guest

    Re: setting the association in control panel

    DL the file, R-Click it, and then use Open With to associate the file with a
    program.

    Buddha

    "John Redmond" <John Redmond@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:C86EA6E3-BDC5-4478-82E5-BA3909B7BF19@microsoft.com...
    >
    >
    > "Alex" wrote:
    >
    >> hey, a family member send me an e-mail with an attachment but when i try
    >> to
    >> open it to view it it comes an error message of, THIS FILE DOES NOT HAVE
    >> A
    >> PROGRAM ASSOCIATED WITH IT FOR PERFORMING THIS ACTION. CREATE AN
    >> ASSOCIATION
    >> IN THE SET ASSOCIATIONS CONTROL PANEL. My question is how I do that?



  10. #10
    Ramesh, MS-MVP Guest

    Re: setting the association in control panel

    Which file type are you trying to open? See the tutorial here:

    Error "This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this action" opening email attachments - The Winhelponline Blog:
    http://www.winhelponline.com/blog/er...iated-with-it/

    --
    Regards,

    Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
    The Winhelponline Blog: http://www.winhelponline.com/blog
    Windows® Troubleshooting: http://www.winhelponline.com

    "John Redmond" <John Redmond@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C86EA6E3-BDC5-4478-82E5-BA3909B7BF19@microsoft.com...


    "Alex" wrote:

    > hey, a family member send me an e-mail with an attachment but when i try to
    > open it to view it it comes an error message of, THIS FILE DOES NOT HAVE A
    > PROGRAM ASSOCIATED WITH IT FOR PERFORMING THIS ACTION. CREATE AN ASSOCIATION
    > IN THE SET ASSOCIATIONS CONTROL PANEL. My question is how I do that?


  11. #11
    adelma@shaw.ca Guest

    Re: setting the association in control panel

    On May 19, 6:27 pm, Adam Albright <A...@ABC.net> wrote:
    > On Mon, 19 May 2008 16:04:00 -0700, John Redmond <John
    >
    > Redm...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
    >
    > >"Alex" wrote:

    >
    > >> hey, a family member send me an e-mail with an attachment but when i try to
    > >> open it to view it it comes an error message of, THIS FILE DOES NOT HAVE A
    > >> PROGRAM ASSOCIATED WITH IT FOR PERFORMING THIS ACTION. CREATE AN ASSOCIATION
    > >> IN THE SET ASSOCIATIONS CONTROL PANEL. My question is how I do that?

    >
    > Any attachment is just some file type. Common ones like popular image
    > file formats generally open without problem in Vista's default
    > program; Photo Gallery.
    >
    > If you get sent something unusual, you need to tell Vista what to do
    > with it. If it can do anything at all depends on if or not you have
    > some application on your system that understands the file format of
    > the attachment.
    >
    > It would help to know WHAT you were sent. A document, a PDF, some
    > image (be specific as to file type), etc..



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