-=PCTechTalk=- Re: associations & .jpg's

I did exactly that...& still no difference.
Jan
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Sammi 
  To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 4:32 PM
  Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: associations & .jpg's


  Highlight the file FIRST, then hold the shift key and right click.

  HTH,

  Sammi

  Jan Robey wrote:
  > Just tried holding the shift key while right clicking.  No
  >   difference...just Open. ----- Original Message -----
  >   From: Davisunit
  >   To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  >   Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 12:22 PM
  >   Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: associations & .jpg's
  > 
  >   Hold the Shift key, then right-click the file, and you will see
  >   "Open With..."
  > 
  >   Terry
  > 
  >   Jan Robey wrote:
  > 
  >   >Posted this problem two days & Tom said to right click on the
  >   picture & select 'Open With'. Right clicking only offers 'Open' &
  >   that opens 'Open Attachment Warning' box offering to open or save
  >   to disk.  When I try to open I get this message: "This file does
  >   not have an association with it for performing this action.  Create
  >   an association in My Computer by clicking View than click folder
  >   Options." But if I were to Save it on desktop it opens without any
  >   hints of problems.  Naturally I don't want to save every attachment
  >   to my desktop just to open them. >I use Jasc Paint Shop Pro version
  >   7 for all my graphic associations.  The .JPG's that are already in
  >   my computer open fine, as did all attachments in the past.  But,
  >   now none of my jpg's coming in through email (Outlook Express ver
  >   6) will open & all I get is the message above, > >The title bar of
  >   the above message is: C:\WINDOWS\Temporary Internet
  > Files\Content.IE5\7MKF3DWD\ > >Noticing this reminded me that I threw
  > everything out of my temporary internet files a week ago.  Did I
  > throw away a folder that is necessary to open the pictures in my
  > email program?  If so, how can I put another one in? > >I do have a
  > sub folder "Content.IE5", & inside that folder I have 4 other
  > folders...one of which is titled: 7MKF3DWD.  When I opened that
  > particular folder there are a great many icons in there & all of them
  > have the windows logo on them.  Except for one.  And that one has the
  > Jasc logo on it & it is the one I saved to desktop & opened without
  > any problems. > >Help please! >Jan > > >          
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