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Posted By : Dan of Mesa Community College on November 14, 2002

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When I open up my pictures I am asked for (MY.exe.) JPG

I tried to search, but was not able to work it out. It was a sharing file and I lost it through cleaning up.

I would be thankful if you can help me restore the file.

I am getting your Fridays allerts for some time.

This question was answered on November 14, 2002. Much of the information contained herein may have changed since posting.


Hi,

Try running Winfile from your run box Click on Files/associate type exe in the "file with extension"field It should associate with application["%"]If it doesn't (or even if it does);select that association and click ok Also, if you can get to a dos prompt, try restoring an older registry version from before your problem began.Hopefully, you have at least a weeks worth of backups.Also try

typing in scanreg/restore.

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Posted by Dan of Mesa Community College on November 14, 2002

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