[mso] WordPerfect Attachment
- From: "Camille Carboneau" <camille@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 16:18:50 -0600
Can anyone tell me why when I open a WordPerfect attachment from an email
(Outlook), I get the famous blue and white dialog box that says Microsoft
has encountered a problem... Send ... Don't Send....blah blah blah
I'm double-clicking on the attachment... Which should open the program and
the attachment
If the attachment is any other attachment, it opens the associated program
and the attachment.
I can right click on the attachment name, save it, then open WordPerfect and
open the file from there... but I'm curious why WP just won't open from
Outlook like any other attachment...???
Any ideas?
Thank you! =)
camille@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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