Snapshot Viewer

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I downloaded this viewer to email to someone else because they do not have
access to the internet. However, when the person tries to open the file
(after it is successfully saved) they received the message that it is not a
valid Win32 application. I suspect this is because I downloaded (my machine
is XP) and his is an earlier system. Is that the case? If so, can I download
a snapshot viewer for an earlier system?

TIA
 
I just checked that and it seems ok on mine. I discovered that the other
person is running Windows XP 2002 Professional....and so am I!!!!
Aaarrrrggghh!
 
albycindy said:
I just checked that and it seems ok on mine. I discovered that the
other person is running Windows XP 2002 Professional....and so am
I!!!! Aaarrrrggghh!

They have SP2 and the file has been "blocked" as potentially dangerous.
Have them right-click on it and then press the "Un-Block" button in the
lower right. Then it will work.
 
Trying that...

Rick Brandt said:
They have SP2 and the file has been "blocked" as potentially dangerous.
Have them right-click on it and then press the "Un-Block" button in the
lower right. Then it will work.
 
Nope, that didn't work.

What I did was send him the file with ok on the end (ie, snpvw.exeok) so
that Outlook wouldn't recognise it. Then when he goes to save it, told him to
remove the ok from the end and save. Then double click to install.

I have done this previously with other files, should I not be?

Thanks
 
albycindy said:
Nope, that didn't work.

What I did was send him the file with ok on the end (ie, snpvw.exeok)
so that Outlook wouldn't recognise it. Then when he goes to save it,
told him to remove the ok from the end and save. Then double click to
install.

I have done this previously with other files, should I not be?

Don't know about that, but I have seen that exact error when an EXE file was
blocked by the new security in SP2.
 

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