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Keri
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      2nd Mar 2007
Hi,
I recently purchased business cards & a few other things from VistaPrint.com.
One of the things purchased was an electronic business card. The instruction
given for the card were very simple...go to the site find the file (under
Electronic Business Cards) and click the hyperlink that said download.
Once the link was clicked, choose safe file.
I did everything the instruction said, but when I tried to open it...that was
another story.
They file type is an application/x-msdownload and of the hundreds of programs
on my computer, nothing will open it.
Now granted I didn't spend a lot of money on this added feature, but I would
like to be able to use it.
Any ideas as to how I could get this file to open???

 
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      2nd Mar 2007

"Keri" <u32182@uwe> wrote in message news:6e91fa75aeadf@uwe...
> Hi,
> I recently purchased business cards & a few other things from
> VistaPrint.com.
> One of the things purchased was an electronic business card. The
> instruction
> given for the card were very simple...go to the site find the file (under
> Electronic Business Cards) and click the hyperlink that said download.
> Once the link was clicked, choose safe file.
> I did everything the instruction said, but when I tried to open it...that
> was
> another story.
> They file type is an application/x-msdownload and of the hundreds of
> programs
> on my computer, nothing will open it.
> Now granted I didn't spend a lot of money on this added feature, but I
> would
> like to be able to use it.
> Any ideas as to how I could get this file to open???




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      2nd Mar 2007
Try opening it with IrfanView. Since it's a business card meant for viewing
and printing, I hope it should open it. The IrfanViewer is available here:
www.irfanview.com and it's totally free
If above don't work, then try internet explorer itself and give it a shot...

-Nitin

"Keri" wrote:

> Hi,
> I recently purchased business cards & a few other things from VistaPrint.com.
> One of the things purchased was an electronic business card. The instruction
> given for the card were very simple...go to the site find the file (under
> Electronic Business Cards) and click the hyperlink that said download.
> Once the link was clicked, choose safe file.
> I did everything the instruction said, but when I tried to open it...that was
> another story.
> They file type is an application/x-msdownload and of the hundreds of programs
> on my computer, nothing will open it.
> Now granted I didn't spend a lot of money on this added feature, but I would
> like to be able to use it.
> Any ideas as to how I could get this file to open???
>
>

 
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