said:
>On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 22:39:35 -0800, Sandy Shapiro wrote:
>>Yes, I looked at the file associations folder and JPG is checked.
>Sandy and svobi,
>I'm going to ask you both to go back to the Association Editor program.
>Please check and verify that *.jpg files, for example, are associated
>with PMView both as follows:
> 1. Associations by file Type
> 2. Associations by file Filter
>Then, please verify that, in both cases, PMView is the default, or first
>program, associated with that graphic file type. Sometimes I've found
>that I've had conflicting associations in the "by file Type" and "by
>file Filter" categories. And when it conflicted, I got undesireable
>results when double clicking on that file type to open it.
>Now, if that does not work, or you did not have any conflicts in this
>area, I suggest that you delete the PMView program from the *.jpg
>association (both "by file Type" and "by file Filter"). Then, find the
>PMView program object on your desktop and drag it to the "Associated
>with" box for both the "Associations by file Type" and "Associations by
>file Filter". Then make PMView the default (the first or top program) to
>associate with the *.jpg files. Do that in both the "Associations by
>file Type" and "Associations by file Filter". My thought here is that
>perhaps you have an old, no longer correct, file path to PMView in the
>Association Editor.
>I suggest a reboot after you do the above. If any of the above fixes your
>problem for the *.jpg file types, I suggest that you make the
>appropriate similar changes for other graphic file types. Good luck.
>HCM
Hi Harry,
Unfortunately, those changes didn't make any difference.
In some subdirectories, clicking on the jpg file gives an error message:
Unable to open, and in other subdirectories it actually starts to open and
then hangs with a big, blank window.
I think the problem is something with Warp 4.
Sandy
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