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Robert S
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      19th Aug 2009
I recently updated a medical app called UptoDate. The old icon no longer
launched the app so I changed the properties of the shortcut so that it
points to the correct app.

Now UptoDate launches when I double click on ANY start menu shortcut,
any desktop icon, any quick launch icon AND any executable file in My
Programs. UptoDate is also launched if I enter any executable file in
Start->run. I'm not able to fire up the DOS prompt because UptoDate starts.

I have uninstalled UptoDate and I not get "File not found" if I launch
an app.

If I log in as another user this problem does not occur.

I would like to avoid trashing the entire user account if possible.

If I need to trash the user account what is the best procedure? I need
to reinstate the same user name because we're running a network.

I was thinking of using System Restore but would like to avoid this if
possible.

This is a very strange problem and I'm completely perplexed about this one.
 
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      19th Aug 2009
Robert S wrote:
> I recently updated a medical app called UptoDate. The old icon no longer
> launched the app so I changed the properties of the shortcut so that it
> points to the correct app.
>
> Now UptoDate launches when I double-click on ANY start menu shortcut,
> any desktop icon, any quick launch icon AND any executable file in My
> Programs. UptoDate is also launched if I enter any executable file in
> Start, run. I'm not able to fire up the DOS prompt because UptoDate
> starts.
>
> I have uninstalled UptoDate and I now get "File not found" if I launch
> an app.
>
> If I log in as another user this problem does not occur.
>
> I would like to avoid trashing the entire user account if possible.
>
> If I need to trash the user account what is the best procedure? I need
> to reinstate the same user name because we're running a network.
>
> I was thinking of using System Restore but would like to avoid this if
> possible.
>
> This is a very strange problem and I'm completely perplexed about this one.


You probably changed the association for .lnk files, instead of the
Properties of the shortcut. System Restore is the best answer, but try
the .lnk association fix here:

Fix File Associations.
http://dougknox.com/xp/file_assoc.htm

How exactly you'll do this, I'm not sure; you may need to start the
necessary programs by double-clicking their executables, to stay away
from the .lnk files.

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Robert S
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      19th Aug 2009
Hi.

I suspect I have associated .exe files with uptodate.exe. That fix didn't
work - got an error message about a file being open.

I did a system restore which has fixed things. Luckily we store all of our
data on an external server...

Thanks.
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> Robert S wrote:
>> I recently updated a medical app called UptoDate. The old icon no longer
>> launched the app so I changed the properties of the shortcut so that it
>> points to the correct app.
>>
>> Now UptoDate launches when I double-click on ANY start menu shortcut,
>> any desktop icon, any quick launch icon AND any executable file in My
>> Programs. UptoDate is also launched if I enter any executable file in
>> Start, run. I'm not able to fire up the DOS prompt because UptoDate
>> starts.
>>
>> I have uninstalled UptoDate and I now get "File not found" if I launch
>> an app.
>>
>> If I log in as another user this problem does not occur.
>>
>> I would like to avoid trashing the entire user account if possible.
>>
>> If I need to trash the user account what is the best procedure? I need
>> to reinstate the same user name because we're running a network.
>>
>> I was thinking of using System Restore but would like to avoid this if
>> possible.
>>
>> This is a very strange problem and I'm completely perplexed about this
>> one.

>
> You probably changed the association for .lnk files, instead of the
> Properties of the shortcut. System Restore is the best answer, but try
> the .lnk association fix here:
>
> Fix File Associations.
> http://dougknox.com/xp/file_assoc.htm
>
> How exactly you'll do this, I'm not sure; you may need to start the
> necessary programs by double-clicking their executables, to stay away
> from the .lnk files.
>
> --
> Joe =o)



 
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Elmo
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      19th Aug 2009
Robert S wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I suspect I have associated .exe files with uptodate.exe. That fix didn't
> work - got an error message about a file being open.
>
> I did a system restore which has fixed things. Luckily we store all of our
> data on an external server...


Perhaps the .exe fix would have solved the problem then.. but I'm glad
you found a resolution. Thanks for reporting back.

> "Elmo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Robert S wrote:
>>> I recently updated a medical app called UptoDate. The old icon no longer
>>> launched the app so I changed the properties of the shortcut so that it
>>> points to the correct app.
>>>
>>> Now UptoDate launches when I double-click on ANY start menu shortcut,
>>> any desktop icon, any quick launch icon AND any executable file in My
>>> Programs. UptoDate is also launched if I enter any executable file in
>>> Start, run. I'm not able to fire up the DOS prompt because UptoDate
>>> starts.
>>>
>>> I have uninstalled UptoDate and I now get "File not found" if I launch
>>> an app.
>>>
>>> If I log in as another user this problem does not occur.
>>>
>>> I would like to avoid trashing the entire user account if possible.
>>>
>>> If I need to trash the user account what is the best procedure? I need
>>> to reinstate the same user name because we're running a network.
>>>
>>> I was thinking of using System Restore but would like to avoid this if
>>> possible.
>>>
>>> This is a very strange problem and I'm completely perplexed about this
>>> one.

>> You probably changed the association for .lnk files, instead of the
>> Properties of the shortcut. System Restore is the best answer, but try
>> the .lnk association fix here:
>>
>> Fix File Associations.
>> http://dougknox.com/xp/file_assoc.htm
>>
>> How exactly you'll do this, I'm not sure; you may need to start the
>> necessary programs by double-clicking their executables, to stay away
>> from the .lnk files.


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