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I received a pdf file today in Outlook Express. When I clicked on it Windows

said there was no program associated with the file name. Huh? I've opened

hundreds of them....what's this about? So I went to Folder Options and sure

enough there was no pdf file extension in the list. So I put one in and

created the association to Adobe 8.1, which is in my computer. It still will

not open. If I save the file I can open it at will from the Adobe program.

But this is not the way it has been. Whenever I click on a pdf file Windows

always opened it up with Adobe Acrobat. Can someone help?

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Guest Big_Al
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Re: Suddenly I cannot open a pdf file?

 

Catt wrote:

> I received a pdf file today in Outlook Express. When I clicked on it Windows

> said there was no program associated with the file name. Huh? I've opened

> hundreds of them....what's this about? So I went to Folder Options and sure

> enough there was no pdf file extension in the list. So I put one in and

> created the association to Adobe 8.1, which is in my computer. It still will

> not open. If I save the file I can open it at will from the Adobe program.

> But this is not the way it has been. Whenever I click on a pdf file Windows

> always opened it up with Adobe Acrobat. Can someone help?

 

What happens when you click on a saved pdf file? If it says it doesn't

know what to use, then associate it with Adobe and check the 'remember'

check box.

 

Someone correct me, but you might be able to force the association in

Adobe. Some programs have in the 'options' menu the ability to

associate the program with file types.

Guest Rey Santos
Posted

RE: Suddenly I cannot open a pdf file?

 

Try:

In Outllook Express go to Tools > Options > Security tab, under Virus

protection. Remove the tick from beside "Do not allow attachments to be saved

or opened that could be potentially a virus". Click Apply and then OK. Try

again with the pdf file.

 

--

Rey

 

 

"Catt" wrote:

> I received a pdf file today in Outlook Express. When I clicked on it Windows

> said there was no program associated with the file name. Huh? I've opened

> hundreds of them....what's this about? So I went to Folder Options and sure

> enough there was no pdf file extension in the list. So I put one in and

> created the association to Adobe 8.1, which is in my computer. It still will

> not open. If I save the file I can open it at will from the Adobe program.

> But this is not the way it has been. Whenever I click on a pdf file Windows

> always opened it up with Adobe Acrobat. Can someone help?

Posted

Re: Suddenly I cannot open a pdf file?

 

Thanks Big, but I tried just that. I don't remember seeing a 'remember' but

when I clicked on the file Windows said "....there is no program associated

with this file extension, please create one in the "folder options' control

panel. " It never did open the pdf. I ended up save as, then opened the

file from the Adobe program.

 

"Big_Al" wrote:

> Catt wrote:

> > I received a pdf file today in Outlook Express. When I clicked on it Windows

> > said there was no program associated with the file name. Huh? I've opened

> > hundreds of them....what's this about? So I went to Folder Options and sure

> > enough there was no pdf file extension in the list. So I put one in and

> > created the association to Adobe 8.1, which is in my computer. It still will

> > not open. If I save the file I can open it at will from the Adobe program.

> > But this is not the way it has been. Whenever I click on a pdf file Windows

> > always opened it up with Adobe Acrobat. Can someone help?

>

> What happens when you click on a saved pdf file? If it says it doesn't

> know what to use, then associate it with Adobe and check the 'remember'

> check box.

>

> Someone correct me, but you might be able to force the association in

> Adobe. Some programs have in the 'options' menu the ability to

> associate the program with file types.

>

Guest Terry R.
Posted

Re: Suddenly I cannot open a pdf file?

 

The date and time was 7/18/2008 3:51 AM, and on a whim, Catt pounded out

on the keyboard:

> Thanks Big, but I tried just that. I don't remember seeing a 'remember' but

> when I clicked on the file Windows said "....there is no program associated

> with this file extension, please create one in the "folder options' control

> panel. " It never did open the pdf. I ended up save as, then opened the

> file from the Adobe program.

>

> "Big_Al" wrote:

>

>> Catt wrote:

>>> I received a pdf file today in Outlook Express. When I clicked on it Windows

>>> said there was no program associated with the file name. Huh? I've opened

>>> hundreds of them....what's this about? So I went to Folder Options and sure

>>> enough there was no pdf file extension in the list. So I put one in and

>>> created the association to Adobe 8.1, which is in my computer. It still will

>>> not open. If I save the file I can open it at will from the Adobe program.

>>> But this is not the way it has been. Whenever I click on a pdf file Windows

>>> always opened it up with Adobe Acrobat. Can someone help?

>> What happens when you click on a saved pdf file? If it says it doesn't

>> know what to use, then associate it with Adobe and check the 'remember'

>> check box.

>>

>> Someone correct me, but you might be able to force the association in

>> Adobe. Some programs have in the 'options' menu the ability to

>> associate the program with file types.

>>

 

Hi Catt,

 

Did you try a System Restore to when it worked properly? Or you could

install Foxit Reader to set the extension and then open Adobe Reader to

set it as default. But you may wind up liking Foxit better. Other than

it not being able to open a PDF in a browser window like Adobe, it's

leaner and meaner.

http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php

 

--

Terry R.

 

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Posted

RE: Suddenly I cannot open a pdf file?

 

Thanks Rey but there was no check mark in the box that you described. So

that was not it.

 

"Rey Santos" wrote:

> Try:

> In Outllook Express go to Tools > Options > Security tab, under Virus

> protection. Remove the tick from beside "Do not allow attachments to be saved

> or opened that could be potentially a virus". Click Apply and then OK. Try

> again with the pdf file.

>

> --

> Rey

>

>

> "Catt" wrote:

>

> > I received a pdf file today in Outlook Express. When I clicked on it Windows

> > said there was no program associated with the file name. Huh? I've opened

> > hundreds of them....what's this about? So I went to Folder Options and sure

> > enough there was no pdf file extension in the list. So I put one in and

> > created the association to Adobe 8.1, which is in my computer. It still will

> > not open. If I save the file I can open it at will from the Adobe program.

> > But this is not the way it has been. Whenever I click on a pdf file Windows

> > always opened it up with Adobe Acrobat. Can someone help?

Posted

Re: Suddenly I cannot open a pdf file?

 

No I didn't think of a restore. I wouldn't think it necessary but I'll try

it. There are so many updates from everyone it's hard to keep track. I

don't think I'll ever click an update from microsoft again, it just

complicates things.

 

"Terry R." wrote:

> The date and time was 7/18/2008 3:51 AM, and on a whim, Catt pounded out

> on the keyboard:

>

> > Thanks Big, but I tried just that. I don't remember seeing a 'remember' but

> > when I clicked on the file Windows said "....there is no program associated

> > with this file extension, please create one in the "folder options' control

> > panel. " It never did open the pdf. I ended up save as, then opened the

> > file from the Adobe program.

> >

> > "Big_Al" wrote:

> >

> >> Catt wrote:

> >>> I received a pdf file today in Outlook Express. When I clicked on it Windows

> >>> said there was no program associated with the file name. Huh? I've opened

> >>> hundreds of them....what's this about? So I went to Folder Options and sure

> >>> enough there was no pdf file extension in the list. So I put one in and

> >>> created the association to Adobe 8.1, which is in my computer. It still will

> >>> not open. If I save the file I can open it at will from the Adobe program.

> >>> But this is not the way it has been. Whenever I click on a pdf file Windows

> >>> always opened it up with Adobe Acrobat. Can someone help?

> >> What happens when you click on a saved pdf file? If it says it doesn't

> >> know what to use, then associate it with Adobe and check the 'remember'

> >> check box.

> >>

> >> Someone correct me, but you might be able to force the association in

> >> Adobe. Some programs have in the 'options' menu the ability to

> >> associate the program with file types.

> >>

>

> Hi Catt,

>

> Did you try a System Restore to when it worked properly? Or you could

> install Foxit Reader to set the extension and then open Adobe Reader to

> set it as default. But you may wind up liking Foxit better. Other than

> it not being able to open a PDF in a browser window like Adobe, it's

> leaner and meaner.

> http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php

>

> --

> Terry R.

>

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Posted

Re: Suddenly I cannot open a pdf file?

 

Thanks Terry, I whimsically went back 5 days and did a system restore and,

sure enough, you were right, it corrected itself.

Thanks

 

"Terry R." wrote:

> The date and time was 7/18/2008 3:51 AM, and on a whim, Catt pounded out

> on the keyboard:

>

> > Thanks Big, but I tried just that. I don't remember seeing a 'remember' but

> > when I clicked on the file Windows said "....there is no program associated

> > with this file extension, please create one in the "folder options' control

> > panel. " It never did open the pdf. I ended up save as, then opened the

> > file from the Adobe program.

> >

> > "Big_Al" wrote:

> >

> >> Catt wrote:

> >>> I received a pdf file today in Outlook Express. When I clicked on it Windows

> >>> said there was no program associated with the file name. Huh? I've opened

> >>> hundreds of them....what's this about? So I went to Folder Options and sure

> >>> enough there was no pdf file extension in the list. So I put one in and

> >>> created the association to Adobe 8.1, which is in my computer. It still will

> >>> not open. If I save the file I can open it at will from the Adobe program.

> >>> But this is not the way it has been. Whenever I click on a pdf file Windows

> >>> always opened it up with Adobe Acrobat. Can someone help?

> >> What happens when you click on a saved pdf file? If it says it doesn't

> >> know what to use, then associate it with Adobe and check the 'remember'

> >> check box.

> >>

> >> Someone correct me, but you might be able to force the association in

> >> Adobe. Some programs have in the 'options' menu the ability to

> >> associate the program with file types.

> >>

>

> Hi Catt,

>

> Did you try a System Restore to when it worked properly? Or you could

> install Foxit Reader to set the extension and then open Adobe Reader to

> set it as default. But you may wind up liking Foxit better. Other than

> it not being able to open a PDF in a browser window like Adobe, it's

> leaner and meaner.

> http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php

>

> --

> Terry R.

>

> ***Reply Note***

> Anti-spam measures are included in my email address.

> Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply.

>

Guest Terry R.
Posted

Re: Suddenly I cannot open a pdf file?

 

The date and time was 7/18/2008 6:06 PM, and on a whim, Catt pounded out

on the keyboard:

> Thanks Terry, I whimsically went back 5 days and did a system restore and,

> sure enough, you were right, it corrected itself.

> Thanks

>

> "Terry R." wrote:

>

>> The date and time was 7/18/2008 3:51 AM, and on a whim, Catt pounded out

>> on the keyboard:

>>

>>> Thanks Big, but I tried just that. I don't remember seeing a 'remember' but

>>> when I clicked on the file Windows said "....there is no program associated

>>> with this file extension, please create one in the "folder options' control

>>> panel. " It never did open the pdf. I ended up save as, then opened the

>>> file from the Adobe program.

>>>

>>> "Big_Al" wrote:

>>>

>>>> Catt wrote:

>>>>> I received a pdf file today in Outlook Express. When I clicked on it Windows

>>>>> said there was no program associated with the file name. Huh? I've opened

>>>>> hundreds of them....what's this about? So I went to Folder Options and sure

>>>>> enough there was no pdf file extension in the list. So I put one in and

>>>>> created the association to Adobe 8.1, which is in my computer. It still will

>>>>> not open. If I save the file I can open it at will from the Adobe program.

>>>>> But this is not the way it has been. Whenever I click on a pdf file Windows

>>>>> always opened it up with Adobe Acrobat. Can someone help?

>>>> What happens when you click on a saved pdf file? If it says it doesn't

>>>> know what to use, then associate it with Adobe and check the 'remember'

>>>> check box.

>>>>

>>>> Someone correct me, but you might be able to force the association in

>>>> Adobe. Some programs have in the 'options' menu the ability to

>>>> associate the program with file types.

>>>>

>> Hi Catt,

>>

>> Did you try a System Restore to when it worked properly? Or you could

>> install Foxit Reader to set the extension and then open Adobe Reader to

>> set it as default. But you may wind up liking Foxit better. Other than

>> it not being able to open a PDF in a browser window like Adobe, it's

>> leaner and meaner.

>> http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php

>>

>>

 

Glad to hear it worked for you Catt.

 

I tried SR yesterday trying to get my Paperport PDF print drivers to

work when they suddenly stopped, but as usual in my findings, SR failed.

I restored an image instead.

 

Take care,

 

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