David E. Ross wrote:
> On 5/5/2008 5:42 PM, michaeljnc wrote:
>> David E. Ross wrote:
>>> On 5/5/2008 4:09 PM, michaeljnc wrote:
>>>> Jim wrote:
>>>>> "michaeljnc" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>>>> news:msLTj.29151$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>>>> I am having a problem with double-click on .WAV files.
>>>>>> I'm getting the error message:
>>>>>> Windows can not open 'C:\Program\Windows Media
>>>>>> Player\wmplayer.exe' I have tried repeatedly to re-set the
>>>>>> association so that it stores C:\Program Files\...
>>>>>> but nothing has worked.
>>>>>> When right clicking on a .WAV and using either OPEN or OPEN
>>>>>> WITH in the context menu, they both work properly.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have run numerous malware scans which have found nothing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This is a minor problem, but I would like to fix this.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> mjc
>>>>>>
>>>>> If one of the unspecified things was entering the location as
>>>>> "C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe" (note
>>>>> that the double quotation marks are required),
>>>>> I have no idea what is causing your problem.
>>>>> Jim
>>>> I don't know what you mean by 'unspecified things'.
>>>> This error occurs in Windows Explorer when I double click on a
>>>> .WAV filename. The error message shows only Single quotation
>>>> marks, but when I have checked the association through
>>>> Tools -> Folder Options -> File Types
>>>> the assignment appears correct.
>>>> I have tried clicking the Restore button, but that did not
>>>> work. I have tried clicking the Change button and:
>>>> 1) chose Windows Media Player from the suggested programs
>>>> list 2) chose Browse and navigated to the wmplayer.exe
>>>> location
>>>> Neither of these techniques has worked.
>>>>
>>>> mjc
>>>>
>>>>
>>> When I have a bad file association, I go to a menu bar in an
>>> open folder and select [Tools > Folder Options]. On the Folder
>>> Options window, I select the File Types tab. Then I scroll down
>>> until I find the file-type or extension. I select the entry and
>>> then select the Delete button. Then I select the OK button to
>>> close the Folder Options window.
>>>
>>> Then I locate a file of that type and double-click to open it.
>>> I get an Open With window for selecting an application. I check
>>> the "Always use the selected program to open this kind of file"
>>> checkbox. I use the Browse button to open an Open With file
>>> selection window. After navigating to the application I want, I
>>> select it and select the Open button. I then select the OK
>>> button on the Open With window to close it and open the file.
>>
>> Thanks David.
>> I have already tried that, several times.
>> I even typed in the full path and executable filename enclosed
>> in double quotes.
>>
>> I tried to find this association in the registry so I might
>> repair it directly, but I could not find it.
>>
>> mjc
>>
>>
>
> I find that I often make a mistake while typing a path. That's
> why I use the file-selection window to navigate to the executable
> and select it. That way, the path is created by Windows, not by
> me.
>
> Of course, you must be able to locate the executable. Sometimes,
> it will not be named the way you expect it or located where you
> expect it.
Yes, you're right. I did use the navigation tool probably about three times.
Typing it in was just another attempt.
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