Kodak Imaging Professional

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swimdad16

I have Kodak Imaging Profession installed on my Windows XP machine. If I
double click on a TIFF file it opens with Imaging professional.

If I try to open the file through internet Explorer it tries to open in
QuickTime.

How can I tell IE 6.0 to open the TIFF file with Imaging Professional?
 
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swimdad16

I was able to uninstall QuickTime and IE reverted to using Imaging
Professional. However.... it now opens the TIF file with IE.... how do I
tell the system to open a standalone session (outside of IE) of Imaging
Professional?
 
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t.cruise

I would assume that you would associate files with the .tif extension with Imaging
Professional. How: Right click a .tif file, left click on: Open With, left click on
:Choose Program. When the Open With window appears, if Imaging Professional is on the
list, left click on it once to select/highlight it, then left click once on the box to the
left of Always Use the Selected Program to Open This Type of File which puts a checkmark
in THAT box. Then click on the OK button at the bottom of the Open With window. If
Imaging Professional is NOT listed in the Open With window, then use the Browse button to
navigate to the .exe file for it.

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swimdad16

Imaging professional is associated with the TIF extension.

If I double click a TIF file on my windows desktop it opens with Imaging
Professional.

However, if I open the file via the web it opens in the browser with Imaging
Professional.... I need it to open STANDALONE in Imaging Professional.

t.cruise said:
I would assume that you would associate files with the .tif extension with
Imaging
Professional. How: Right click a .tif file, left click on: Open With,
left click on
:Choose Program. When the Open With window appears, if Imaging
Professional is on the
list, left click on it once to select/highlight it, then left click once
on the box to the
left of Always Use the Selected Program to Open This Type of File which
puts a checkmark
in THAT box. Then click on the OK button at the bottom of the Open With
window. If
Imaging Professional is NOT listed in the Open With window, then use the
Browse button to
navigate to the .exe file for it.

--

T.C.
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swimdad16 said:
I was able to uninstall QuickTime and IE reverted to using Imaging
Professional. However.... it now opens the TIF file with IE.... how do I
tell the system to open a standalone session (outside of IE) of Imaging
Professional?
 

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