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Since: Nov 05, 2006 Posts: 23
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(Msg. 91) Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 6:12 am
Post subject: Re: creating an association [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windowsxp>basics (more info?)
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hi Malke thanks for your time firstly i do have psp on my pc its psp9 the
other was a trial uprgrade which was psp10 which i did not particularly
like. in the file optinis the box is unmarked so i did not have to uncheck it
i have been saving the attachments but that is a longer process for me I
did used to be able to just click on the attachment and the file opened up in
my psps9 it is only since i have taken out the psp10 that this is happening
when i was on the trial psp10 i could open up in psps10 when i clicked on the
attachements hope this is a bit cleares thanks for your time
--
bluebell
"Malke" wrote:
> bluebell wrote:
>
> > thanks for the reply.its a bit tricky to explain what i am doing but i
> > will try first I have been right clicking this is when i get the
> > message a bout the file association, the file i am trying to get is in
> > my email attachments
> > this come to me in the form of stationery when i forward the email i
> > am able
> > to see the attachments I used to click on them and they just opened
> > up in psp. i installed pspx trial but did not like so i uninstalled
> > pspx i think when i did it took something out.i am set up to do OE
> > stationery so i am able to see the attachments when i forward the
> > email i am not forwarding it to send on but to be able to get to the
> > attachments that has been sent. i know this sounds tricky but i don't
> > know how to explain it. unless i could show you snapshots. what i
> > should like to know is when i am in the folder options to make a file
> > association what am i looking for bluebell
> > bluebell
>
> Yes, this is a bit tricky to visualize and frankly I don't really get
> what/why you're doing whatever you're doing. If I understand correctly
> what you want to do:
>
> 1. You are receiving emails with attachments.
> 2. You would like to be able to open the attachments.
> 3. The attachments are some sort of graphic files that used to open in
> Paintshop Pro.
> 4. You don't have Paintshop Pro installed on your computer any more so
> of course the attachments don't open in PSP.
> 5. For some reason you can see the attachments if you send the email to
> yourself by forwarding it.
>
> First, make sure you can see the normally-hidden file extensions (the
> three letters after the "dot" in a file name, ex. picture.jpg) by going
> to Control Panel>Folder Options>View tab and unchecking the box next to
> "Hide extensions for known file types". Post back with the extension.
>
> Second, when you receive one of these attachments instead of trying to
> open it from within the email message, save it to somewhere on your
> computer where you will find it.
>
> After you post back with what the extension is, we can take this
> further.
>
> Malke
> --
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
> >> Stay informed about: creating an association |
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Since: Nov 05, 2006 Posts: 23
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(Msg. 92) Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 6:12 am
Post subject: Re: creating an association [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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hi Malke thanks for your time firstly i do have psp on my pc its psp9 the
other was a trial uprgrade which was psp10 which i did not particularly
like. in the file optinis the box is unmarked so i did not have to uncheck it
i have been saving the attachments but that is a longer process for me I
did used to be able to just click on the attachment and the file opened up in
my psps9 it is only since i have taken out the psp10 that this is happening
when i was on the trial psp10 i could open up in psps10 when i clicked on the
attachements hope this is a bit cleares thanks for your time
--
bluebell
"Malke" wrote:
> bluebell wrote:
>
> > thanks for the reply.its a bit tricky to explain what i am doing but i
> > will try first I have been right clicking this is when i get the
> > message a bout the file association, the file i am trying to get is in
> > my email attachments
> > this come to me in the form of stationery when i forward the email i
> > am able
> > to see the attachments I used to click on them and they just opened
> > up in psp. i installed pspx trial but did not like so i uninstalled
> > pspx i think when i did it took something out.i am set up to do OE
> > stationery so i am able to see the attachments when i forward the
> > email i am not forwarding it to send on but to be able to get to the
> > attachments that has been sent. i know this sounds tricky but i don't
> > know how to explain it. unless i could show you snapshots. what i
> > should like to know is when i am in the folder options to make a file
> > association what am i looking for bluebell
> > bluebell
>
> Yes, this is a bit tricky to visualize and frankly I don't really get
> what/why you're doing whatever you're doing. If I understand correctly
> what you want to do:
>
> 1. You are receiving emails with attachments.
> 2. You would like to be able to open the attachments.
> 3. The attachments are some sort of graphic files that used to open in
> Paintshop Pro.
> 4. You don't have Paintshop Pro installed on your computer any more so
> of course the attachments don't open in PSP.
> 5. For some reason you can see the attachments if you send the email to
> yourself by forwarding it.
>
> First, make sure you can see the normally-hidden file extensions (the
> three letters after the "dot" in a file name, ex. picture.jpg) by going
> to Control Panel>Folder Options>View tab and unchecking the box next to
> "Hide extensions for known file types". Post back with the extension.
>
> Second, when you receive one of these attachments instead of trying to
> open it from within the email message, save it to somewhere on your
> computer where you will find it.
>
> After you post back with what the extension is, we can take this
> further.
>
> Malke
> --
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
> >> Stay informed about: creating an association |
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Since: Nov 05, 2006 Posts: 23
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(Msg. 93) Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 6:12 am
Post subject: Re: creating an association [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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hi Malke thanks for your time firstly i do have psp on my pc its psp9 the
other was a trial uprgrade which was psp10 which i did not particularly
like. in the file optinis the box is unmarked so i did not have to uncheck it
i have been saving the attachments but that is a longer process for me I
did used to be able to just click on the attachment and the file opened up in
my psps9 it is only since i have taken out the psp10 that this is happening
when i was on the trial psp10 i could open up in psps10 when i clicked on the
attachements hope this is a bit cleares thanks for your time
--
bluebell
"Malke" wrote:
> bluebell wrote:
>
> > thanks for the reply.its a bit tricky to explain what i am doing but i
> > will try first I have been right clicking this is when i get the
> > message a bout the file association, the file i am trying to get is in
> > my email attachments
> > this come to me in the form of stationery when i forward the email i
> > am able
> > to see the attachments I used to click on them and they just opened
> > up in psp. i installed pspx trial but did not like so i uninstalled
> > pspx i think when i did it took something out.i am set up to do OE
> > stationery so i am able to see the attachments when i forward the
> > email i am not forwarding it to send on but to be able to get to the
> > attachments that has been sent. i know this sounds tricky but i don't
> > know how to explain it. unless i could show you snapshots. what i
> > should like to know is when i am in the folder options to make a file
> > association what am i looking for bluebell
> > bluebell
>
> Yes, this is a bit tricky to visualize and frankly I don't really get
> what/why you're doing whatever you're doing. If I understand correctly
> what you want to do:
>
> 1. You are receiving emails with attachments.
> 2. You would like to be able to open the attachments.
> 3. The attachments are some sort of graphic files that used to open in
> Paintshop Pro.
> 4. You don't have Paintshop Pro installed on your computer any more so
> of course the attachments don't open in PSP.
> 5. For some reason you can see the attachments if you send the email to
> yourself by forwarding it.
>
> First, make sure you can see the normally-hidden file extensions (the
> three letters after the "dot" in a file name, ex. picture.jpg) by going
> to Control Panel>Folder Options>View tab and unchecking the box next to
> "Hide extensions for known file types". Post back with the extension.
>
> Second, when you receive one of these attachments instead of trying to
> open it from within the email message, save it to somewhere on your
> computer where you will find it.
>
> After you post back with what the extension is, we can take this
> further.
>
> Malke
> --
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
> >> Stay informed about: creating an association |
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Since: Nov 05, 2006 Posts: 23
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(Msg. 94) Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 6:12 am
Post subject: Re: creating an association [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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hi Malke thanks for your time firstly i do have psp on my pc its psp9 the
other was a trial uprgrade which was psp10 which i did not particularly
like. in the file optinis the box is unmarked so i did not have to uncheck it
i have been saving the attachments but that is a longer process for me I
did used to be able to just click on the attachment and the file opened up in
my psps9 it is only since i have taken out the psp10 that this is happening
when i was on the trial psp10 i could open up in psps10 when i clicked on the
attachements hope this is a bit cleares thanks for your time
--
bluebell
"Malke" wrote:
> bluebell wrote:
>
> > thanks for the reply.its a bit tricky to explain what i am doing but i
> > will try first I have been right clicking this is when i get the
> > message a bout the file association, the file i am trying to get is in
> > my email attachments
> > this come to me in the form of stationery when i forward the email i
> > am able
> > to see the attachments I used to click on them and they just opened
> > up in psp. i installed pspx trial but did not like so i uninstalled
> > pspx i think when i did it took something out.i am set up to do OE
> > stationery so i am able to see the attachments when i forward the
> > email i am not forwarding it to send on but to be able to get to the
> > attachments that has been sent. i know this sounds tricky but i don't
> > know how to explain it. unless i could show you snapshots. what i
> > should like to know is when i am in the folder options to make a file
> > association what am i looking for bluebell
> > bluebell
>
> Yes, this is a bit tricky to visualize and frankly I don't really get
> what/why you're doing whatever you're doing. If I understand correctly
> what you want to do:
>
> 1. You are receiving emails with attachments.
> 2. You would like to be able to open the attachments.
> 3. The attachments are some sort of graphic files that used to open in
> Paintshop Pro.
> 4. You don't have Paintshop Pro installed on your computer any more so
> of course the attachments don't open in PSP.
> 5. For some reason you can see the attachments if you send the email to
> yourself by forwarding it.
>
> First, make sure you can see the normally-hidden file extensions (the
> three letters after the "dot" in a file name, ex. picture.jpg) by going
> to Control Panel>Folder Options>View tab and unchecking the box next to
> "Hide extensions for known file types". Post back with the extension.
>
> Second, when you receive one of these attachments instead of trying to
> open it from within the email message, save it to somewhere on your
> computer where you will find it.
>
> After you post back with what the extension is, we can take this
> further.
>
> Malke
> --
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
> >> Stay informed about: creating an association |
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Since: Nov 05, 2006 Posts: 23
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(Msg. 95) Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 6:12 am
Post subject: Re: creating an association [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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hi Malke thanks for your time firstly i do have psp on my pc its psp9 the
other was a trial uprgrade which was psp10 which i did not particularly
like. in the file optinis the box is unmarked so i did not have to uncheck it
i have been saving the attachments but that is a longer process for me I
did used to be able to just click on the attachment and the file opened up in
my psps9 it is only since i have taken out the psp10 that this is happening
when i was on the trial psp10 i could open up in psps10 when i clicked on the
attachements hope this is a bit cleares thanks for your time
--
bluebell
"Malke" wrote:
> bluebell wrote:
>
> > thanks for the reply.its a bit tricky to explain what i am doing but i
> > will try first I have been right clicking this is when i get the
> > message a bout the file association, the file i am trying to get is in
> > my email attachments
> > this come to me in the form of stationery when i forward the email i
> > am able
> > to see the attachments I used to click on them and they just opened
> > up in psp. i installed pspx trial but did not like so i uninstalled
> > pspx i think when i did it took something out.i am set up to do OE
> > stationery so i am able to see the attachments when i forward the
> > email i am not forwarding it to send on but to be able to get to the
> > attachments that has been sent. i know this sounds tricky but i don't
> > know how to explain it. unless i could show you snapshots. what i
> > should like to know is when i am in the folder options to make a file
> > association what am i looking for bluebell
> > bluebell
>
> Yes, this is a bit tricky to visualize and frankly I don't really get
> what/why you're doing whatever you're doing. If I understand correctly
> what you want to do:
>
> 1. You are receiving emails with attachments.
> 2. You would like to be able to open the attachments.
> 3. The attachments are some sort of graphic files that used to open in
> Paintshop Pro.
> 4. You don't have Paintshop Pro installed on your computer any more so
> of course the attachments don't open in PSP.
> 5. For some reason you can see the attachments if you send the email to
> yourself by forwarding it.
>
> First, make sure you can see the normally-hidden file extensions (the
> three letters after the "dot" in a file name, ex. picture.jpg) by going
> to Control Panel>Folder Options>View tab and unchecking the box next to
> "Hide extensions for known file types". Post back with the extension.
>
> Second, when you receive one of these attachments instead of trying to
> open it from within the email message, save it to somewhere on your
> computer where you will find it.
>
> After you post back with what the extension is, we can take this
> further.
>
> Malke
> --
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
> >> Stay informed about: creating an association |
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(Msg. 96) Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 6:12 am
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hi Malke thanks for your time firstly i do have psp on my pc its psp9 the
other was a trial uprgrade which was psp10 which i did not particularly
like. in the file optinis the box is unmarked so i did not have to uncheck it
i have been saving the attachments but that is a longer process for me I
did used to be able to just click on the attachment and the file opened up in
my psps9 it is only since i have taken out the psp10 that this is happening
when i was on the trial psp10 i could open up in psps10 when i clicked on the
attachements hope this is a bit cleares thanks for your time
--
bluebell
"Malke" wrote:
> bluebell wrote:
>
> > thanks for the reply.its a bit tricky to explain what i am doing but i
> > will try first I have been right clicking this is when i get the
> > message a bout the file association, the file i am trying to get is in
> > my email attachments
> > this come to me in the form of stationery when i forward the email i
> > am able
> > to see the attachments I used to click on them and they just opened
> > up in psp. i installed pspx trial but did not like so i uninstalled
> > pspx i think when i did it took something out.i am set up to do OE
> > stationery so i am able to see the attachments when i forward the
> > email i am not forwarding it to send on but to be able to get to the
> > attachments that has been sent. i know this sounds tricky but i don't
> > know how to explain it. unless i could show you snapshots. what i
> > should like to know is when i am in the folder options to make a file
> > association what am i looking for bluebell
> > bluebell
>
> Yes, this is a bit tricky to visualize and frankly I don't really get
> what/why you're doing whatever you're doing. If I understand correctly
> what you want to do:
>
> 1. You are receiving emails with attachments.
> 2. You would like to be able to open the attachments.
> 3. The attachments are some sort of graphic files that used to open in
> Paintshop Pro.
> 4. You don't have Paintshop Pro installed on your computer any more so
> of course the attachments don't open in PSP.
> 5. For some reason you can see the attachments if you send the email to
> yourself by forwarding it.
>
> First, make sure you can see the normally-hidden file extensions (the
> three letters after the "dot" in a file name, ex. picture.jpg) by going
> to Control Panel>Folder Options>View tab and unchecking the box next to
> "Hide extensions for known file types". Post back with the extension.
>
> Second, when you receive one of these attachments instead of trying to
> open it from within the email message, save it to somewhere on your
> computer where you will find it.
>
> After you post back with what the extension is, we can take this
> further.
>
> Malke
> --
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
> >> Stay informed about: creating an association |
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(Msg. 97) Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 6:12 am
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hi Malke thanks for your time firstly i do have psp on my pc its psp9 the
other was a trial uprgrade which was psp10 which i did not particularly
like. in the file optinis the box is unmarked so i did not have to uncheck it
i have been saving the attachments but that is a longer process for me I
did used to be able to just click on the attachment and the file opened up in
my psps9 it is only since i have taken out the psp10 that this is happening
when i was on the trial psp10 i could open up in psps10 when i clicked on the
attachements hope this is a bit cleares thanks for your time
--
bluebell
"Malke" wrote:
> bluebell wrote:
>
> > thanks for the reply.its a bit tricky to explain what i am doing but i
> > will try first I have been right clicking this is when i get the
> > message a bout the file association, the file i am trying to get is in
> > my email attachments
> > this come to me in the form of stationery when i forward the email i
> > am able
> > to see the attachments I used to click on them and they just opened
> > up in psp. i installed pspx trial but did not like so i uninstalled
> > pspx i think when i did it took something out.i am set up to do OE
> > stationery so i am able to see the attachments when i forward the
> > email i am not forwarding it to send on but to be able to get to the
> > attachments that has been sent. i know this sounds tricky but i don't
> > know how to explain it. unless i could show you snapshots. what i
> > should like to know is when i am in the folder options to make a file
> > association what am i looking for bluebell
> > bluebell
>
> Yes, this is a bit tricky to visualize and frankly I don't really get
> what/why you're doing whatever you're doing. If I understand correctly
> what you want to do:
>
> 1. You are receiving emails with attachments.
> 2. You would like to be able to open the attachments.
> 3. The attachments are some sort of graphic files that used to open in
> Paintshop Pro.
> 4. You don't have Paintshop Pro installed on your computer any more so
> of course the attachments don't open in PSP.
> 5. For some reason you can see the attachments if you send the email to
> yourself by forwarding it.
>
> First, make sure you can see the normally-hidden file extensions (the
> three letters after the "dot" in a file name, ex. picture.jpg) by going
> to Control Panel>Folder Options>View tab and unchecking the box next to
> "Hide extensions for known file types". Post back with the extension.
>
> Second, when you receive one of these attachments instead of trying to
> open it from within the email message, save it to somewhere on your
> computer where you will find it.
>
> After you post back with what the extension is, we can take this
> further.
>
> Malke
> --
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
> >> Stay informed about: creating an association |
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(Msg. 98) Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 6:12 am
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hi Malke thanks for your time firstly i do have psp on my pc its psp9 the
other was a trial uprgrade which was psp10 which i did not particularly
like. in the file optinis the box is unmarked so i did not have to uncheck it
i have been saving the attachments but that is a longer process for me I
did used to be able to just click on the attachment and the file opened up in
my psps9 it is only since i have taken out the psp10 that this is happening
when i was on the trial psp10 i could open up in psps10 when i clicked on the
attachements hope this is a bit cleares thanks for your time
--
bluebell
"Malke" wrote:
> bluebell wrote:
>
> > thanks for the reply.its a bit tricky to explain what i am doing but i
> > will try first I have been right clicking this is when i get the
> > message a bout the file association, the file i am trying to get is in
> > my email attachments
> > this come to me in the form of stationery when i forward the email i
> > am able
> > to see the attachments I used to click on them and they just opened
> > up in psp. i installed pspx trial but did not like so i uninstalled
> > pspx i think when i did it took something out.i am set up to do OE
> > stationery so i am able to see the attachments when i forward the
> > email i am not forwarding it to send on but to be able to get to the
> > attachments that has been sent. i know this sounds tricky but i don't
> > know how to explain it. unless i could show you snapshots. what i
> > should like to know is when i am in the folder options to make a file
> > association what am i looking for bluebell
> > bluebell
>
> Yes, this is a bit tricky to visualize and frankly I don't really get
> what/why you're doing whatever you're doing. If I understand correctly
> what you want to do:
>
> 1. You are receiving emails with attachments.
> 2. You would like to be able to open the attachments.
> 3. The attachments are some sort of graphic files that used to open in
> Paintshop Pro.
> 4. You don't have Paintshop Pro installed on your computer any more so
> of course the attachments don't open in PSP.
> 5. For some reason you can see the attachments if you send the email to
> yourself by forwarding it.
>
> First, make sure you can see the normally-hidden file extensions (the
> three letters after the "dot" in a file name, ex. picture.jpg) by going
> to Control Panel>Folder Options>View tab and unchecking the box next to
> "Hide extensions for known file types". Post back with the extension.
>
> Second, when you receive one of these attachments instead of trying to
> open it from within the email message, save it to somewhere on your
> computer where you will find it.
>
> After you post back with what the extension is, we can take this
> further.
>
> Malke
> --
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
> >> Stay informed about: creating an association |
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(Msg. 99) Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 6:12 am
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hi Malke thanks for your time firstly i do have psp on my pc its psp9 the
other was a trial uprgrade which was psp10 which i did not particularly
like. in the file optinis the box is unmarked so i did not have to uncheck it
i have been saving the attachments but that is a longer process for me I
did used to be able to just click on the attachment and the file opened up in
my psps9 it is only since i have taken out the psp10 that this is happening
when i was on the trial psp10 i could open up in psps10 when i clicked on the
attachements hope this is a bit cleares thanks for your time
--
bluebell
"Malke" wrote:
> bluebell wrote:
>
> > thanks for the reply.its a bit tricky to explain what i am doing but i
> > will try first I have been right clicking this is when i get the
> > message a bout the file association, the file i am trying to get is in
> > my email attachments
> > this come to me in the form of stationery when i forward the email i
> > am able
> > to see the attachments I used to click on them and they just opened
> > up in psp. i installed pspx trial but did not like so i uninstalled
> > pspx i think when i did it took something out.i am set up to do OE
> > stationery so i am able to see the attachments when i forward the
> > email i am not forwarding it to send on but to be able to get to the
> > attachments that has been sent. i know this sounds tricky but i don't
> > know how to explain it. unless i could show you snapshots. what i
> > should like to know is when i am in the folder options to make a file
> > association what am i looking for bluebell
> > bluebell
>
> Yes, this is a bit tricky to visualize and frankly I don't really get
> what/why you're doing whatever you're doing. If I understand correctly
> what you want to do:
>
> 1. You are receiving emails with attachments.
> 2. You would like to be able to open the attachments.
> 3. The attachments are some sort of graphic files that used to open in
> Paintshop Pro.
> 4. You don't have Paintshop Pro installed on your computer any more so
> of course the attachments don't open in PSP.
> 5. For some reason you can see the attachments if you send the email to
> yourself by forwarding it.
>
> First, make sure you can see the normally-hidden file extensions (the
> three letters after the "dot" in a file name, ex. picture.jpg) by going
> to Control Panel>Folder Options>View tab and unchecking the box next to
> "Hide extensions for known file types". Post back with the extension.
>
> Second, when you receive one of these attachments instead of trying to
> open it from within the email message, save it to somewhere on your
> computer where you will find it.
>
> After you post back with what the extension is, we can take this
> further.
>
> Malke
> --
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
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(Msg. 100) Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 6:12 am
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hi Malke thanks for your time firstly i do have psp on my pc its psp9 the
other was a trial uprgrade which was psp10 which i did not particularly
like. in the file optinis the box is unmarked so i did not have to uncheck it
i have been saving the attachments but that is a longer process for me I
did used to be able to just click on the attachment and the file opened up in
my psps9 it is only since i have taken out the psp10 that this is happening
when i was on the trial psp10 i could open up in psps10 when i clicked on the
attachements hope this is a bit cleares thanks for your time
--
bluebell
"Malke" wrote:
> bluebell wrote:
>
> > thanks for the reply.its a bit tricky to explain what i am doing but i
> > will try first I have been right clicking this is when i get the
> > message a bout the file association, the file i am trying to get is in
> > my email attachments
> > this come to me in the form of stationery when i forward the email i
> > am able
> > to see the attachments I used to click on them and they just opened
> > up in psp. i installed pspx trial but did not like so i uninstalled
> > pspx i think when i did it took something out.i am set up to do OE
> > stationery so i am able to see the attachments when i forward the
> > email i am not forwarding it to send on but to be able to get to the
> > attachments that has been sent. i know this sounds tricky but i don't
> > know how to explain it. unless i could show you snapshots. what i
> > should like to know is when i am in the folder options to make a file
> > association what am i looking for bluebell
> > bluebell
>
> Yes, this is a bit tricky to visualize and frankly I don't really get
> what/why you're doing whatever you're doing. If I understand correctly
> what you want to do:
>
> 1. You are receiving emails with attachments.
> 2. You would like to be able to open the attachments.
> 3. The attachments are some sort of graphic files that used to open in
> Paintshop Pro.
> 4. You don't have Paintshop Pro installed on your computer any more so
> of course the attachments don't open in PSP.
> 5. For some reason you can see the attachments if you send the email to
> yourself by forwarding it.
>
> First, make sure you can see the normally-hidden file extensions (the
> three letters after the "dot" in a file name, ex. picture.jpg) by going
> to Control Panel>Folder Options>View tab and unchecking the box next to
> "Hide extensions for known file types". Post back with the extension.
>
> Second, when you receive one of these attachments instead of trying to
> open it from within the email message, save it to somewhere on your
> computer where you will find it.
>
> After you post back with what the extension is, we can take this
> further.
>
> Malke
> --
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
> >> Stay informed about: creating an association |
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(Msg. 101) Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 6:12 am
Post subject: Re: creating an association [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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hi Malke thanks for your time firstly i do have psp on my pc its psp9 the
other was a trial uprgrade which was psp10 which i did not particularly
like. in the file optinis the box is unmarked so i did not have to uncheck it
i have been saving the attachments but that is a longer process for me I
did used to be able to just click on the attachment and the file opened up in
my psps9 it is only since i have taken out the psp10 that this is happening
when i was on the trial psp10 i could open up in psps10 when i clicked on the
attachements hope this is a bit cleares thanks for your time
--
bluebell
"Malke" wrote:
> bluebell wrote:
>
> > thanks for the reply.its a bit tricky to explain what i am doing but i
> > will try first I have been right clicking this is when i get the
> > message a bout the file association, the file i am trying to get is in
> > my email attachments
> > this come to me in the form of stationery when i forward the email i
> > am able
> > to see the attachments I used to click on them and they just opened
> > up in psp. i installed pspx trial but did not like so i uninstalled
> > pspx i think when i did it took something out.i am set up to do OE
> > stationery so i am able to see the attachments when i forward the
> > email i am not forwarding it to send on but to be able to get to the
> > attachments that has been sent. i know this sounds tricky but i don't
> > know how to explain it. unless i could show you snapshots. what i
> > should like to know is when i am in the folder options to make a file
> > association what am i looking for bluebell
> > bluebell
>
> Yes, this is a bit tricky to visualize and frankly I don't really get
> what/why you're doing whatever you're doing. If I understand correctly
> what you want to do:
>
> 1. You are receiving emails with attachments.
> 2. You would like to be able to open the attachments.
> 3. The attachments are some sort of graphic files that used to open in
> Paintshop Pro.
> 4. You don't have Paintshop Pro installed on your computer any more so
> of course the attachments don't open in PSP.
> 5. For some reason you can see the attachments if you send the email to
> yourself by forwarding it.
>
> First, make sure you can see the normally-hidden file extensions (the
> three letters after the "dot" in a file name, ex. picture.jpg) by going
> to Control Panel>Folder Options>View tab and unchecking the box next to
> "Hide extensions for known file types". Post back with the extension.
>
> Second, when you receive one of these attachments instead of trying to
> open it from within the email message, save it to somewhere on your
> computer where you will find it.
>
> After you post back with what the extension is, we can take this
> further.
>
> Malke
> --
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
> >> Stay informed about: creating an association |
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(Msg. 102) Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 6:12 am
Post subject: Re: creating an association [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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hi Malke thanks for your time firstly i do have psp on my pc its psp9 the
other was a trial uprgrade which was psp10 which i did not particularly
like. in the file optinis the box is unmarked so i did not have to uncheck it
i have been saving the attachments but that is a longer process for me I
did used to be able to just click on the attachment and the file opened up in
my psps9 it is only since i have taken out the psp10 that this is happening
when i was on the trial psp10 i could open up in psps10 when i clicked on the
attachements hope this is a bit cleares thanks for your time
--
bluebell
"Malke" wrote:
> bluebell wrote:
>
> > thanks for the reply.its a bit tricky to explain what i am doing but i
> > will try first I have been right clicking this is when i get the
> > message a bout the file association, the file i am trying to get is in
> > my email attachments
> > this come to me in the form of stationery when i forward the email i
> > am able
> > to see the attachments I used to click on them and they just opened
> > up in psp. i installed pspx trial but did not like so i uninstalled
> > pspx i think when i did it took something out.i am set up to do OE
> > stationery so i am able to see the attachments when i forward the
> > email i am not forwarding it to send on but to be able to get to the
> > attachments that has been sent. i know this sounds tricky but i don't
> > know how to explain it. unless i could show you snapshots. what i
> > should like to know is when i am in the folder options to make a file
> > association what am i looking for bluebell
> > bluebell
>
> Yes, this is a bit tricky to visualize and frankly I don't really get
> what/why you're doing whatever you're doing. If I understand correctly
> what you want to do:
>
> 1. You are receiving emails with attachments.
> 2. You would like to be able to open the attachments.
> 3. The attachments are some sort of graphic files that used to open in
> Paintshop Pro.
> 4. You don't have Paintshop Pro installed on your computer any more so
> of course the attachments don't open in PSP.
> 5. For some reason you can see the attachments if you send the email to
> yourself by forwarding it.
>
> First, make sure you can see the normally-hidden file extensions (the
> three letters after the "dot" in a file name, ex. picture.jpg) by going
> to Control Panel>Folder Options>View tab and unchecking the box next to
> "Hide extensions for known file types". Post back with the extension.
>
> Second, when you receive one of these attachments instead of trying to
> open it from within the email message, save it to somewhere on your
> computer where you will find it.
>
> After you post back with what the extension is, we can take this
> further.
>
> Malke
> --
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
> >> Stay informed about: creating an association |
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(Msg. 103) Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 6:12 am
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hi Malke thanks for your time firstly i do have psp on my pc its psp9 the
other was a trial uprgrade which was psp10 which i did not particularly
like. in the file optinis the box is unmarked so i did not have to uncheck it
i have been saving the attachments but that is a longer process for me I
did used to be able to just click on the attachment and the file opened up in
my psps9 it is only since i have taken out the psp10 that this is happening
when i was on the trial psp10 i could open up in psps10 when i clicked on the
attachements hope this is a bit cleares thanks for your time
--
bluebell
"Malke" wrote:
> bluebell wrote:
>
> > thanks for the reply.its a bit tricky to explain what i am doing but i
> > will try first I have been right clicking this is when i get the
> > message a bout the file association, the file i am trying to get is in
> > my email attachments
> > this come to me in the form of stationery when i forward the email i
> > am able
> > to see the attachments I used to click on them and they just opened
> > up in psp. i installed pspx trial but did not like so i uninstalled
> > pspx i think when i did it took something out.i am set up to do OE
> > stationery so i am able to see the attachments when i forward the
> > email i am not forwarding it to send on but to be able to get to the
> > attachments that has been sent. i know this sounds tricky but i don't
> > know how to explain it. unless i could show you snapshots. what i
> > should like to know is when i am in the folder options to make a file
> > association what am i looking for bluebell
> > bluebell
>
> Yes, this is a bit tricky to visualize and frankly I don't really get
> what/why you're doing whatever you're doing. If I understand correctly
> what you want to do:
>
> 1. You are receiving emails with attachments.
> 2. You would like to be able to open the attachments.
> 3. The attachments are some sort of graphic files that used to open in
> Paintshop Pro.
> 4. You don't have Paintshop Pro installed on your computer any more so
> of course the attachments don't open in PSP.
> 5. For some reason you can see the attachments if you send the email to
> yourself by forwarding it.
>
> First, make sure you can see the normally-hidden file extensions (the
> three letters after the "dot" in a file name, ex. picture.jpg) by going
> to Control Panel>Folder Options>View tab and unchecking the box next to
> "Hide extensions for known file types". Post back with the extension.
>
> Second, when you receive one of these attachments instead of trying to
> open it from within the email message, save it to somewhere on your
> computer where you will find it.
>
> After you post back with what the extension is, we can take this
> further.
>
> Malke
> --
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
> >> Stay informed about: creating an association |
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(Msg. 104) Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 6:12 am
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hi Malke thanks for your time firstly i do have psp on my pc its psp9 the
other was a trial uprgrade which was psp10 which i did not particularly
like. in the file optinis the box is unmarked so i did not have to uncheck it
i have been saving the attachments but that is a longer process for me I
did used to be able to just click on the attachment and the file opened up in
my psps9 it is only since i have taken out the psp10 that this is happening
when i was on the trial psp10 i could open up in psps10 when i clicked on the
attachements hope this is a bit cleares thanks for your time
--
bluebell
"Malke" wrote:
> bluebell wrote:
>
> > thanks for the reply.its a bit tricky to explain what i am doing but i
> > will try first I have been right clicking this is when i get the
> > message a bout the file association, the file i am trying to get is in
> > my email attachments
> > this come to me in the form of stationery when i forward the email i
> > am able
> > to see the attachments I used to click on them and they just opened
> > up in psp. i installed pspx trial but did not like so i uninstalled
> > pspx i think when i did it took something out.i am set up to do OE
> > stationery so i am able to see the attachments when i forward the
> > email i am not forwarding it to send on but to be able to get to the
> > attachments that has been sent. i know this sounds tricky but i don't
> > know how to explain it. unless i could show you snapshots. what i
> > should like to know is when i am in the folder options to make a file
> > association what am i looking for bluebell
> > bluebell
>
> Yes, this is a bit tricky to visualize and frankly I don't really get
> what/why you're doing whatever you're doing. If I understand correctly
> what you want to do:
>
> 1. You are receiving emails with attachments.
> 2. You would like to be able to open the attachments.
> 3. The attachments are some sort of graphic files that used to open in
> Paintshop Pro.
> 4. You don't have Paintshop Pro installed on your computer any more so
> of course the attachments don't open in PSP.
> 5. For some reason you can see the attachments if you send the email to
> yourself by forwarding it.
>
> First, make sure you can see the normally-hidden file extensions (the
> three letters after the "dot" in a file name, ex. picture.jpg) by going
> to Control Panel>Folder Options>View tab and unchecking the box next to
> "Hide extensions for known file types". Post back with the extension.
>
> Second, when you receive one of these attachments instead of trying to
> open it from within the email message, save it to somewhere on your
> computer where you will find it.
>
> After you post back with what the extension is, we can take this
> further.
>
> Malke
> --
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
> >> Stay informed about: creating an association |
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(Msg. 105) Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 6:12 am
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hi Malke thanks for your time firstly i do have psp on my pc its psp9 the
other was a trial uprgrade which was psp10 which i did not particularly
like. in the file optinis the box is unmarked so i did not have to uncheck it
i have been saving the attachments but that is a longer process for me I
did used to be able to just click on the attachment and the file opened up in
my psps9 it is only since i have taken out the psp10 that this is happening
when i was on the trial psp10 i could open up in psps10 when i clicked on the
attachements hope this is a bit cleares thanks for your time
--
bluebell
"Malke" wrote:
> bluebell wrote:
>
> > thanks for the reply.its a bit tricky to explain what i am doing but i
> > will try first I have been right clicking this is when i get the
> > message a bout the file association, the file i am trying to get is in
> > my email attachments
> > this come to me in the form of stationery when i forward the email i
> > am able
> > to see the attachments I used to click on them and they just opened
> > up in psp. i installed pspx trial but did not like so i uninstalled
> > pspx i think when i did it took something out.i am set up to do OE
> > stationery so i am able to see the attachments when i forward the
> > email i am not forwarding it to send on but to be able to get to the
> > attachments that has been sent. i know this sounds tricky but i don't
> > know how to explain it. unless i could show you snapshots. what i
> > should like to know is when i am in the folder options to make a file
> > association what am i looking for bluebell
> > bluebell
>
> Yes, this is a bit tricky to visualize and frankly I don't really get
> what/why you're doing whatever you're doing. If I understand correctly
> what you want to do:
>
> 1. You are receiving emails with attachments.
> 2. You would like to be able to open the attachments.
> 3. The attachments are some sort of graphic files that used to open in
> Paintshop Pro.
> 4. You don't have Paintshop Pro installed on your computer any more so
> of course the attachments don't open in PSP.
> 5. For some reason you can see the attachments if you send the email to
> yourself by forwarding it.
>
> First, make sure you can see the normally-hidden file extensions (the
> three letters after the "dot" in a file name, ex. picture.jpg) by going
> to Control Panel>Folder Options>View tab and unchecking the box next to
> "Hide extensions for known file types". Post back with the extension.
>
> Second, when you receive one of these attachments instead of trying to
> open it from within the email message, save it to somewhere on your
> computer where you will find it.
>
> After you post back with what the extension is, we can take this
> further.
>
> Malke
> --
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
> >> Stay informed about: creating an association |
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