PPT Viewer, Win Mail, Associations

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+Bob+

A friend installed the Powerpoint viewer. He's still having problems
with the file association throwing an error when doubling clicking in
Windows Mail. I seem to recall that there was a specific Vista Bug/Fix
in this area. Any pointers?

Thanks,
 
J

John Inzer

+Bob+ said:
A friend installed the Powerpoint viewer. He's still having problems
with the file association throwing an error when doubling clicking in
Windows Mail. I seem to recall that there was a specific Vista Bug/Fix
in this area. Any pointers?

Thanks,
=====================================
Have a look at the following article:

Windows Vista -
Unable to open .PPS/PPT attachments directly
from Windows Mail in Windows Vista:
http://tinyurl.com/27mzp3
or...
http://www.winhelponline.com/articl...ectly-from-Windows-Mail-in-Windows-Vista.html

--

J. Inzer MS-MVP
Digital Media Experience

Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

Proceed at your own risk
 
J

John Doe

+Bob+ said:
A friend installed the Powerpoint viewer. He's still having
problems with the file association throwing an error when
doubling clicking in Windows Mail. I seem to recall that there
was a specific Vista Bug/Fix in this area. Any pointers?

When you ask a question on USENET, please do not use the No
Archive switch. Other people might be looking for the same
information in the USENET archive, and they need to see the
question in order to make sense of the answers.

Thanks.
 
B

+Bob+

When you ask a question on USENET, please do not use the No
Archive switch. Other people might be looking for the same
information in the USENET archive, and they need to see the
question in order to make sense of the answers.

Thanks.

Too late (and I just did it again :).
 

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