Unable to Open Photoes/attachment

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Tom [Pepper] Willett

Photoimpression Viewer is not a part of Windows..it's a third party program
that you had to install. Reinstall it or contact their support.

: Hi:
: The Photoimpression Viewer got lost, then I am NOT able to open Photoes
: that came as attachment.
:
: How to rescue/recover Photoimpression Viewer?
:
: Thanks for your help in advance.
 
MapleE. said:
Hi:
The Photoimpression Viewer got lost, then I am NOT able to open Photoes
that came as attachment.

How to rescue/recover Photoimpression Viewer?

Thanks for your help in advance.

Photoimpression Viewer is some third-party program you installed or that
came along with perhaps some printer or scanner software. To get it back,
simply reinstall the program from its installation media.

To open a picture attachment from email, save the attachment somewhere to
your hard drive you'll find it. The Desktop or your My Documents is a good
choice. Now right-click on the file and choose "Open With". You'll see
where you can make other choices and make that choice the default program.
I prefer the built-in Windows Picture Viewer because it's fast, but that's
a personal choice.

Or see here:
http://www.wikihow.com/Change-the-Default-Photo-Display-Program-in-Windows-XP

Malke
 
Hi:
The Photoimpression Viewer got lost, then I am NOT able to open Photoes
that came as attachment.

How to rescue/recover Photoimpression Viewer?

Thanks for your help in advance.
 
Malke, MS-MVP:

It's done.

Many Thanks,



Malke said:
Photoimpression Viewer is some third-party program you installed or that
came along with perhaps some printer or scanner software. To get it back,
simply reinstall the program from its installation media.

To open a picture attachment from email, save the attachment somewhere to
your hard drive you'll find it. The Desktop or your My Documents is a good
choice. Now right-click on the file and choose "Open With". You'll see
where you can make other choices and make that choice the default program.
I prefer the built-in Windows Picture Viewer because it's fast, but that's
a personal choice.

Or see here:
http://www.wikihow.com/Change-the-Default-Photo-Display-Program-in-Windows-XP

Malke
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MS-MVP
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