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    watermelons8 Guest

    Create an association in control panel

    Numerous threads on this and was very helpful to show how to find the default
    programs and was told to set defaults. Tried many times and still could not
    get my attatchment to open. Was told: "This file does not have a program
    associated with it for performing this action" Create an association in the
    set associations in the Control Panel. So far, I did all this correctly six
    times. Found another answer from "Shawn" and said to watch tutorial:
    http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/83...ociations.html.
    This tutorial was EXCELLENT but I guess I am a moron because I still could
    not get it to work. Same message keeps coming up when I want to open
    attatchment. (Right click would not give suggestions to put it on Desktop) I
    found all programs, default programs, set your default programs etc, etc,
    Does anyone else want to try to help a person like me who is very new but I
    have done everything I was told. Tutorial was great!!! Dallasemmitt

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    brink Guest

    Re: Create an association in control panel

    I'm glad you like the tutorial.

    What file extension does the attachment have?

    Do you have a program installed that can read the file extension for
    the attachment?
    EX: ".PDF" file can be read by Adobe Reader.

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    watermelons8 Guest

    Re: Create an association in control panel

    Shawn
    I do have the Adobe Reader and the document is showing DOC. When I
    have done the tutorial AGAIN, the pictures are great for someone like me and
    I do exactly like the pictures, so there must be a step missing or some other
    step needed for my machine or me. I really appreciate anymore suggestions
    that you have. Thanks for taking the time to help me. Dallasemmitt

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    brink Guest

    Re: Create an association in control panel

    If the file extension is DOC, then you need to set the "Current
    Default" program to Wordpad. Method Two in this tutorial will show you
    how. Just select ".doc" and click "Change Program". Navigate to
    "C:\Program Files\Windows NT\Accessories\wordpad.exe" and select
    "wordpad.exe" for the program to open a ".doc" file.

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