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Hi,
I have Win XP SP2 and have recently been receiving attachments that have the ".pps" file name. I have downloaded and installed PowerPoint Viewer 2003 and can view the file IF I first save it to My Documents and then open it by double-clicking the saved PPS file. As I saved the file from OE, I did not change the name of the file in any way. When I click it to OPEN inside OE 6, I get the error that says that there is NO association for this type file and to go and create one. I have checked the Security tab inside OE 6 options and the Block Attachments options ARE NOT checked. Can anyone help me with the solution to this problem. I really hate to save all of the slideshows before I can see them. I have looked in the registry at the PPS file type and it is pointing to PowerPoint Viewer as it should be. -- Thanks in advance for your help... Larry H. |
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Hi Larry,
Carefully following the instructions on the linked page should help. http://windowsxp.mvps.org/ppsopen.htm -- Tim K. aka Kuay Tim MS-MVP - Outlook Express Lynnwood, WA * "Larry H" wrote in message ... Hi, I have Win XP SP2 and have recently been receiving attachments that have the ".pps" file name. I have downloaded and installed PowerPoint Viewer 2003 and can view the file IF I first save it to My Documents and then open it by double-clicking the saved PPS file. As I saved the file from OE, I did not change the name of the file in any way. When I click it to OPEN inside OE 6, I get the error that says that there is NO association for this type file and to go and create one. I have checked the Security tab inside OE 6 options and the Block Attachments options ARE NOT checked. Can anyone help me with the solution to this problem. I really hate to save all of the slideshows before I can see them. I have looked in the registry at the PPS file type and it is pointing to PowerPoint Viewer as it should be. -- Thanks in advance for your help... Larry H. |
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There is a conflict with PPS and XP/SP2. See this link for a fix:
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/ppsopen.htm -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Larry H" wrote in message ... Hi, I have Win XP SP2 and have recently been receiving attachments that have the ".pps" file name. I have downloaded and installed PowerPoint Viewer 2003 and can view the file IF I first save it to My Documents and then open it by double-clicking the saved PPS file. As I saved the file from OE, I did not change the name of the file in any way. When I click it to OPEN inside OE 6, I get the error that says that there is NO association for this type file and to go and create one. I have checked the Security tab inside OE 6 options and the Block Attachments options ARE NOT checked. Can anyone help me with the solution to this problem. I really hate to save all of the slideshows before I can see them. I have looked in the registry at the PPS file type and it is pointing to PowerPoint Viewer as it should be. -- Thanks in advance for your help... Larry H. |
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![]() "Larry H" wrote in message ... Hi, I have Win XP SP2 and have recently been receiving attachments that have the ".pps" file name. I have downloaded and installed PowerPoint Viewer 2003 and can view the file IF I first save it to My Documents and then open it by double-clicking the saved PPS file. As I saved the file from OE, I did not change the name of the file in any way. When I click it to OPEN inside OE 6, I get the error that says that there is NO association for this type file and to go and create one. I have checked the Security tab inside OE 6 options and the Block Attachments options ARE NOT checked. Can anyone help me with the solution to this problem. I really hate to save all of the slideshows before I can see them. I have looked in the registry at the PPS file type and it is pointing to PowerPoint Viewer as it should be. -- Thanks in advance for your help... Larry H. See the info at this site http://windowsxp.mvps.org/ppsopen.htm -- Regards Steve. MS-MVP. OE. [DTS] |
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Is this a gang bang or what?
mac wrote: snip See the info at this site http://windowsxp.mvps.org/ppsopen.htm |
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![]() "Larry H" ... Hi, I have Win XP SP2 and have recently been receiving attachments that have the ".pps" file name. I have downloaded and installed PowerPoint Viewer 2003 and can view the file IF I first save it to My Documents and then open it by double-clicking the saved PPS file. As I saved the file from OE, I did not change the name of the file in any way. When I click it to OPEN inside OE 6, I get the error that says that there is NO association for this type file and to go and create one. I have checked the Security tab inside OE 6 options and the Block Attachments options ARE NOT checked. Can anyone help me with the solution to this problem. I really hate to save all of the slideshows before I can see them. I have looked in the registry at the PPS file type and it is pointing to PowerPoint Viewer as it should be. -- Thanks in advance for your help... Larry H. |
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