Imaging error message...

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trwctw

Hello,

I am trying to open a document from a web address that when trying to
open it the following error message appears..."The document's format is
invalid or not supported."

Has anyone experienced this message? If so how can it be fixed?

Thanks,

trwctw
 
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David H. Lipman

From: "trwctw" <[email protected]>

| Hello,
|
| I am trying to open a document from a web address that when trying to
| open it the following error message appears..."The document's format is
| invalid or not supported."
|
| Has anyone experienced this message? If so how can it be fixed?
|
| Thanks,
|
| trwctw

How is this question related to the Windows 2000 Registry ?
 
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trwctw

Due to the OS being Windows 2000, I didn't know if maybe something
within the registry might be corrupt.

trwctw
 
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David H. Lipman

From: "trwctw" <[email protected]>

| Due to the OS being Windows 2000, I didn't know if maybe something
| within the registry might be corrupt.
|
| trwctw

Bad assumption. It is a general OS question.

You want ; microsoft.public.win2000.general
 
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Dan Seur

It's also possible that a cosmic ray hit your CPU just at the wrong
moment. Most of the cosmic ray-related questions go into the .general
newsgroup, although some wind up in the .theology newsgroup.

Noone can help you if you provide no specifics. For what it's worth,that
is a common error message. All it means is that your system or some
application on it (browser? text or image viewer? spreadsheet? game?)
has encountered a file whose extension is not familiar, or whose
extension is familiar but whose contents are somehow not what is expected.

Perhaps just a hint about the filename.ext you're trying to open? And
with what application? And whether this is a constant problem or just
something that happened once?
 

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