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this happen at my place too.
start -> run -> www.microsoft.com This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this action. Create an association in the Folder Options control panel. I wonder if Microsoft made a "hard shortcut" to prevent some email viruses. - hal Jack wrote: > I don't know why this happened and I'm still looking on > how to fix it, but after installingthe SP4 update, I > noticed that wehn I type a URL in the Run command, I get a > message saying that file does nopt have an associated > program. The same goes with my desktop shortcuts. i can > still use the browser to input urls and "My Favorites" > still works. > > Any know how to re-associate shortcut URLS with IE? -- Hallstein Department of Informatics |
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Yes it's a Dell Optiplex GX260.
Jack wrote: > I don't think so. Shortcut URLs that I create now from IE6 > (File - > Send -> Shortcut to Desktop) still won't run. > You are the only other person that has commented about hte > URL problemm, you system would not happen to be a Dell > OptiPlex woudl it? > > -Jack > > >>-----Original Message----- >>this happen at my place too. >>start -> run -> www.microsoft.com >> >>This file does not have a program associated with it for > > performing this > >>action. Create an association in the Folder Options > > control panel. > >>I wonder if Microsoft made a "hard shortcut" to prevent > > some email viruses. > >> - hal >> >>Jack wrote: >> >> >>>I don't know why this happened and I'm still looking on >>>how to fix it, but after installingthe SP4 update, I >>>noticed that wehn I type a URL in the Run command, I > > get a > >>>message saying that file does nopt have an associated >>>program. The same goes with my desktop shortcuts. i can >>>still use the browser to input urls and "My Favorites" >>>still works. >>> >>>Any know how to re-associate shortcut URLS with IE? >> >>-- >> >> Hallstein >> >> Department of Informatics >> >>. >> -- Hallstein Department of Informatics |
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Wonder if it's a problem with the Dell GX models. I'm
useing a Dell OptiPlex GX110. >-----Original Message----- >Yes it's a Dell Optiplex GX260. > >Jack wrote: >> I don't think so. Shortcut URLs that I create now from IE6 >> (File - > Send -> Shortcut to Desktop) still won't run. >> You are the only other person that has commented about hte >> URL problemm, you system would not happen to be a Dell >> OptiPlex woudl it? >> >> -Jack >> >> >>>-----Original Message----- >>>this happen at my place too. >>>start -> run -> www.microsoft.com >>> >>>This file does not have a program associated with it for >> >> performing this >> >>>action. Create an association in the Folder Options >> >> control panel. >> >>>I wonder if Microsoft made a "hard shortcut" to prevent >> >> some email viruses. >> >>> - hal >>> >>>Jack wrote: >>> >>> >>>>I don't know why this happened and I'm still looking on >>>>how to fix it, but after installingthe SP4 update, I >>>>noticed that wehn I type a URL in the Run command, I >> >> get a >> >>>>message saying that file does nopt have an associated >>>>program. The same goes with my desktop shortcuts. i can >>>>still use the browser to input urls and "My Favorites" >>>>still works. >>>> >>>>Any know how to re-associate shortcut URLS with IE? >>> >>>-- >>> >>> Hallstein >>> >>> Department of Informatics >>> >>>. >>> > >-- > > Hallstein > > Department of Informatics > >. > |
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