"Nemo" <carobert.RemoveThis@lakeheadu.ca> wrote in message
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>I just purchased the Kodak p850. (I have always had Canons previously.)
> I installed their software and ran into a problem with opening
> attachments in email. I checked to see if a certain photo was in the
> email I sent. I clicked on the attachment icon on the right side to
> view the picture full screen and this came up... "This file does not
> have a program associated with it for performing this action. Create an
> association in the folders options control panel." I had always been
> able to view the photos in the windows picture and fax viewer. This
> would automatically run. I contacted Kodak and they told me this was
> not a Kodak software problem and therefore provided no help. I
> therefore uninstalled the software and use another program to download
> my photos. If I wanted to use the Kodak software, what would I have to
> do to create "an association in the folders options control panel."
> There are many different things to choose from. Thanks!
I forwarded your message to a friend who's been having the same problem. We
tried going to the folders options and resetting the file association for
..jpeg so that the computer was supposed to open them with Windows pic and
fax viewer but it didn't make any difference. So. after reading your
message, he opened Easyshare, clicked on "tools" there, and unclicked all
of the file associations that Easyshare was to open. Computer will now open
..jpeg files with Windows pic and fax viewer. Must be something in Easyshare
that causes the problem. So much for Kodak's belief that it isn't a Kodak
software problem!
Tom G.
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