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David Grub
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      6th Jul 2004
Where in Windows 2000 Pro do I go to set the default image
viewing program? I have a program called QuickTime Image
Viewer installed, but cannot get the computer to use it to
open image files...it is still trying to use the old Corel
Photohouse. Thanks in advance!

David
 
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Eric McG
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      7th Jul 2004
File associations are changed on a case-by-case basis. The procedure is fully
detailed in Windows 2000 Help. Look in the index under "associating files,
changing program associations".

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"David Grub" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Where in Windows 2000 Pro do I go to set the default image
> viewing program? I have a program called QuickTime Image
> Viewer installed, but cannot get the computer to use it to
> open image files...it is still trying to use the old Corel
> Photohouse. Thanks in advance!
>
> David



 
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