Guest webster72n Posted January 1, 2008 Posted January 1, 2008 At one time or another some data files in my documents folder were 'converted' from their 'original' status to individual JPEG and GIF images and JScript Files, which I would have to 'find an association for'. I am using FoxitReader and AdobeAcrobat 6 interchangeably, could that have caused it? If so, (or if not), what (other) remedy is there? Hoping for a miracle... Harry.
Guest O.J. Newman Posted January 2, 2008 Posted January 2, 2008 Re: Transformation of files Hi Harry! Unfortunately, I don't have an answer for your problem, but I do have a question. On one web page ( http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php ), it states that "Foxit Reader is a free PDF document viewer and printer." OK, I like the "free" part <g>. But then, the same page has a "Price" link which goes to an order page, where it states that 1 copy costs $35.10. So is Foxit Reader freeware or shareware? Thanks, O.J. "webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message news:uaC3SBNTIHA.5524@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > At one time or another some data files in my documents folder were > 'converted' from their 'original' status to individual JPEG and GIF images > and JScript Files, which I would have to 'find an association for'. > I am using FoxitReader and AdobeAcrobat 6 interchangeably, could that have > caused it? > If so, (or if not), what (other) remedy is there? > Hoping for a miracle... > > Harry. > >
Guest Mike M Posted January 2, 2008 Posted January 2, 2008 Re: Transformation of files > So is Foxit Reader freeware or shareware? Both, however freeware for non commercial use. From Foxit's License Terms (http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/reader_2/licsterms.htm) Generally Foxit PDF Reader is totally free for personal users worldwide for non-commercial use. But in commercial environment, we need you to send us answers to our questions listed below before we could respond to you. -- Mike Maltby mike.maltby@gmail.com O.J. Newman <ojn@zoominternet.net> wrote: > Hi Harry! > > Unfortunately, I don't have an answer for your problem, but I do have > a question. > > On one web page ( http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php ), it > states that "Foxit Reader is a free PDF document viewer and printer." > > OK, I like the "free" part <g>. But then, the same page has a "Price" > link which goes to an order page, where it states that 1 copy costs > $35.10. > So is Foxit Reader freeware or shareware?
Guest O.J. Newman Posted January 5, 2008 Posted January 5, 2008 Re: Transformation of files Hello: Mike: Thanks for the clarification. It was late when I posted and I should have taken more time to examine the Foxit site and license agreement before posting. Harry: I'm sorry that no one has been able to help you with your problem. However, I wanted to thank you for bringing Foxit Reader to my attention. It seems to perform much quicker on my PC and seems noticeably less bloated that Adobe's Acrobat Reader. Cheers, O.J. "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message news:eZx2vOOTIHA.5164@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> So is Foxit Reader freeware or shareware? > > Both, however freeware for non commercial use. > > From Foxit's License Terms > (http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/reader_2/licsterms.htm) > Generally Foxit PDF Reader is totally free for personal users worldwide > for non-commercial use. But in commercial environment, we need you to send > us answers to our questions listed below before we could respond to you. > -- > Mike Maltby > mike.maltby@gmail.com > > > > O.J. Newman <ojn@zoominternet.net> wrote: > >> Hi Harry! >> >> Unfortunately, I don't have an answer for your problem, but I do have >> a question. >> >> On one web page ( http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php ), it >> states that "Foxit Reader is a free PDF document viewer and printer." >> >> OK, I like the "free" part <g>. But then, the same page has a "Price" >> link which goes to an order page, where it states that 1 copy costs >> $35.10. >> So is Foxit Reader freeware or shareware? > >
Guest webster72n Posted January 5, 2008 Posted January 5, 2008 Re: Transformation of files "O.J. Newman" <ojn@zoominternet.net> wrote in message news:uRTUau2TIHA.4656@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Hello: > > Mike: Thanks for the clarification. It was late when I posted and I should > have taken more time to examine the Foxit site and license agreement before > posting. > > Harry: I'm sorry that no one has been able to help you with your problem. > However, I wanted to thank you for bringing Foxit Reader to my attention. It > seems to perform much quicker on my PC and seems noticeably less bloated > that Adobe's Acrobat Reader. That's the idea behind it, O.J. I know of FoxitReader through Mike's recommendation, therefore the credit belongs to him alone. My problem is negligible, but a solution would be appreciated. Thanks for your feedback. Harry. > > Cheers, > O.J. > > "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message > news:eZx2vOOTIHA.5164@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > >> So is Foxit Reader freeware or shareware? > > > > Both, however freeware for non commercial use. > > > > From Foxit's License Terms > > (http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/reader_2/licsterms.htm) > > Generally Foxit PDF Reader is totally free for personal users worldwide > > for non-commercial use. But in commercial environment, we need you to send > > us answers to our questions listed below before we could respond to you. > > -- > > Mike Maltby > > mike.maltby@gmail.com > > > > > > > > O.J. Newman <ojn@zoominternet.net> wrote: > > > >> Hi Harry! > >> > >> Unfortunately, I don't have an answer for your problem, but I do have > >> a question. > >> > >> On one web page ( http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php ), it > >> states that "Foxit Reader is a free PDF document viewer and printer." > >> > >> OK, I like the "free" part <g>. But then, the same page has a "Price" > >> link which goes to an order page, where it states that 1 copy costs > >> $35.10. > >> So is Foxit Reader freeware or shareware? > > > > > >
Guest Mike M Posted January 5, 2008 Posted January 5, 2008 Re: Transformation of files webster72n <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote: > That's the idea behind it, O.J. > I know of FoxitReader through Mike's recommendation, therefore the > credit belongs to him alone. My problem is negligible, but a solution > would be appreciated. > Thanks for your feedback. I'm unclear as to what the problem is. You mentioned data files but I have no idea what format these files are or were. Are you saying that they were PDF files and that these have now been broken down into their component parts or are you perhaps referring to saved web pages where they have been saved as an html file and a folder containing the various file components on the web page? If the latter then just viewing the html file will rebuild the page as originally displayed using the various files in the associated folder. These html files and associated folders are generated when you use File | Save As when viewing a page in Internet Explorer and choose to save as type "Webpage complete" rather than "Web Archive" which generates a single file with an mht extension. -- Mike Maltby mike.maltby@gmail.com
Guest webster72n Posted January 5, 2008 Posted January 5, 2008 Re: Transformation of files "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message news:OK$iKQ8TIHA.4684@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > webster72n <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote: > > > That's the idea behind it, O.J. > > I know of FoxitReader through Mike's recommendation, therefore the > > credit belongs to him alone. My problem is negligible, but a solution > > would be appreciated. > > Thanks for your feedback. > > I'm unclear as to what the problem is. You mentioned data files but I > have no idea what format these files are or were. Are you saying that > they were PDF files and that these have now been broken down into their > component parts or are you perhaps referring to saved web pages where they > have been saved as an html file and a folder containing the various file > components on the web page? If the latter then just viewing the html file > will rebuild the page as originally displayed using the various files in > the associated folder. These html files and associated folders are > generated when you use File | Save As when viewing a page in Internet > Explorer and choose to save as type "Webpage complete" rather than "Web > Archive" which generates a single file with an mht extension. In all likelihood it is the latter, but when I view the files they are GIF, JPEG and JScript files with corresponding icons, not html, and I am asked to find an association for them. Originally they were 'saved as' from the web. All other, more important files are mostly pdf and intact. I am trying to fully understand what you are saying about mht extension. Did I by any chance make the wrong choice in choosing the type? Thank you for the response, Mike and may the New Year bring good things for you. Harry. > -- > Mike Maltby > mike.maltby@gmail.com > >
Guest Mike M Posted January 5, 2008 Posted January 5, 2008 Re: Transformation of files > In all likelihood it is the latter, but when I view the files they > are GIF, JPEG and JScript files with corresponding icons, not html, > and I am asked to find an association for them. In which case go up a level in Windows Explorer and use the html file in the folder above rather than looking at the contents of the folder of the same name. The html file and the folder wil have identical or at least similar names. The only files worth viewing by themselves wil be graphics files such as those with a GIF, MBP, TIF or JPEG extension. If not already associated with Win Me's viewer then either do so or with IE although I prefer to use the viewer as it allows me to resize images when viewing. > Did I by any chance make the wrong choice in choosing the type? Your choice entirely and which you choose depends to a degree on what you want to do with the saved page. Saving as an archive (mht file type) is probably best unless you think that at some subsequent date you might want to use a component of the saved page, such as a gif file, elsewhere. Happy New Year! -- Mike Maltby mike.maltby@gmail.com webster72n <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote: > In all likelihood it is the latter, but when I view the files they > are GIF, JPEG and JScript files with corresponding icons, not html, > and I am asked to find an association for them. > Originally they were 'saved as' from the web. All other, more > important files are mostly pdf and intact. I am trying to fully > understand what you are saying about mht extension. > Did I by any chance make the wrong choice in choosing the type? > Thank you for the response, Mike and may the New Year bring good > things for you.
Guest webster72n Posted January 5, 2008 Posted January 5, 2008 Re: Transformation of files "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message news:ORZQc%238TIHA.5208@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > In all likelihood it is the latter, but when I view the files they > > are GIF, JPEG and JScript files with corresponding icons, not html, > > and I am asked to find an association for them. > > In which case go up a level in Windows Explorer and use the html file in > the folder above rather than looking at the contents of the folder of the > same name. The html file and the folder wil have identical or at least > similar names. The only files worth viewing by themselves wil be graphics > files such as those with a GIF, MBP, TIF or JPEG extension. If not > already associated with Win Me's viewer then either do so or with IE > although I prefer to use the viewer as it allows me to resize images when > viewing. Maybe my description was a bit misleading, Mike, they are actually not GIF oor JPEG files, but mere images and when I try to open them with the viewer, it cannot read them. Some of them open directly as small, individual images and the ones that don't, I am asked to find an association for. Does that make any sense to you? > > > Did I by any chance make the wrong choice in choosing the type? > > Your choice entirely and which you choose depends to a degree on what you > want to do with the saved page. Saving as an archive (mht file type) is > probably best unless you think that at some subsequent date you might want > to use a component of the saved page, such as a gif file, elsewhere. > > Happy New Year! Thank you! > -- > Mike Maltby > mike.maltby@gmail.com > > > webster72n <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote: > > > In all likelihood it is the latter, but when I view the files they > > are GIF, JPEG and JScript files with corresponding icons, not html, > > and I am asked to find an association for them. > > Originally they were 'saved as' from the web. All other, more > > important files are mostly pdf and intact. I am trying to fully > > understand what you are saying about mht extension. > > Did I by any chance make the wrong choice in choosing the type? > > Thank you for the response, Mike and may the New Year bring good > > things for you. >
Guest Heather Posted January 5, 2008 Posted January 5, 2008 Re: Transformation of files "webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message news:upwVwO9TIHA.1188@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message > news:ORZQc%238TIHA.5208@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > Maybe my description was a bit misleading, Mike, they are actually not > GIF oor JPEG files, but mere images and when I try to open them with > the viewer, it cannot read them. > Some of them open directly as small, individual images and the ones > that don't, I am asked to find an association for. Does that make any > sense to you?<<<<< Not really, but I haven't been following your problem with any great degree of urgency. BUT....do these "image files" have an extension when looking at them in Windows Explorer?? Such as *.jpg or *.gif. You have referred to them as such and I just wanted to clear that up. HF
Guest webster72n Posted January 5, 2008 Posted January 5, 2008 Re: Transformation of files "Heather" <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote in message news:uNFCbv9TIHA.4532@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > "webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:upwVwO9TIHA.1188@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > > > "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message > > news:ORZQc%238TIHA.5208@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > > > Maybe my description was a bit misleading, Mike, they are actually not > > GIF oor JPEG files, but mere images and when I try to open them with > > the viewer, it cannot read them. > > Some of them open directly as small, individual images and the ones > > that don't, I am asked to find an association for. Does that make any > > sense to you?<<<<< > > Not really, but I haven't been following your problem with any great > degree of urgency. > > BUT....do these "image files" have an extension when looking at them in > Windows Explorer?? Such as *.jpg or *.gif. You have referred to them > as such and I just wanted to clear that up. Don't zink sooh, they 'are the contents' (extensions?) of a 'yellow folder' and mere images, i.e. gif, jpeg and jscript, which shows up when highlighted with a right click of the mouse (I have my OM set to enable this feature). And that 'yellow folder' (referring to the icon) used to be an internet file when it was intact. Had no idea whatsoever, that you also go by the name of 'Mike'. <vbg> Happy New Year to you too. <H>.. > > HF > >
Guest Mike M Posted January 5, 2008 Posted January 5, 2008 Re: Transformation of files Harry, > And that 'yellow folder' (referring to the > icon) used to be an internet file when it was intact. And it _still_ is intact and exactly as you saved it, what may have happened is that you might have deleted the parent html file in the folder above the folder containing the files from the web page.. Nothing has changed. As I have already stated if you choose to save a web page out of Internet Explorer and choose to save as type "web page complete" you will always get exactly what you are seeing now. If you don't believe me why not save another and check. -- Mike Maltby mike.maltby@gmail.com webster72n <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote: > Don't zink sooh, they 'are the contents' (extensions?) of a 'yellow > folder' and mere images, i.e. gif, jpeg and jscript, which shows up > when highlighted with a right click of the mouse (I have my OM set to > enable this feature). And that 'yellow folder' (referring to the > icon) used to be an internet file when it was intact. > Had no idea whatsoever, that you also go by the name of 'Mike'. <vbg> > Happy New Year to you too. <H>..
Guest webster72n Posted January 5, 2008 Posted January 5, 2008 Re: Transformation of files "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message news:Ob0uLA$TIHA.4768@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Harry, > > > And that 'yellow folder' (referring to the > > icon) used to be an internet file when it was intact. > > And it _still_ is intact and exactly as you saved it, what may have > happened is that you might have deleted the parent html file in the folder > above the folder containing the files from the web page.. Nothing has > changed. As I have already stated if you choose to save a web page out of > Internet Explorer and choose to save as type "web page complete" you will > always get exactly what you are seeing now. If you don't believe me why > not save another and check. Mike, it isn't disbelief, I simply didn't understand, until now, maybe. For the future I will have to take a closer look while 'saving'. It still seems to me that the current file has changed along the way, but I could also be mistaken. I'm sure you are correct, but is there a way to make this right? > -- > Mike Maltby > mike.maltby@gmail.com > > > webster72n <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Don't zink sooh, they 'are the contents' (extensions?) of a 'yellow > > folder' and mere images, i.e. gif, jpeg and jscript, which shows up > > when highlighted with a right click of the mouse (I have my OM set to > > enable this feature). And that 'yellow folder' (referring to the > > icon) used to be an internet file when it was intact. > > Had no idea whatsoever, that you also go by the name of 'Mike'. <vbg> > > Happy New Year to you too. <H>.. >
Guest webster72n Posted January 7, 2008 Posted January 7, 2008 Re: Transformation of files "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message news:Ob0uLA$TIHA.4768@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Harry, > > > And that 'yellow folder' (referring to the > > icon) used to be an internet file when it was intact. > > And it _still_ is intact and exactly as you saved it, what may have > happened is that you might have deleted the parent html file in the folder > above the folder containing the files from the web page.. I am sure I didn't delete them (there are several) myself with the purpose of deleting them, it must have happened in the process of another program, hence my assumption of interaction between 'Readers'. You had asked me 'to go up one level' in Windows Explorer, what exactly does it mean? I tried some things, but none of them worked, even the viewer can't read the files in question, only Presentations(*.,ppt*,.pps*,.pot). Hopefully you didn't give up on this yet. <H>. > Nothing has > changed. As I have already stated if you choose to save a web page out of > Internet Explorer and choose to save as type "web page complete" you will > always get exactly what you are seeing now. If you don't believe me why > not save another and check. > -- > Mike Maltby > mike.maltby@gmail.com > > > webster72n <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Don't zink sooh, they 'are the contents' (extensions?) of a 'yellow > > folder' and mere images, i.e. gif, jpeg and jscript, which shows up > > when highlighted with a right click of the mouse (I have my OM set to > > enable this feature). And that 'yellow folder' (referring to the > > icon) used to be an internet file when it was intact. > > Had no idea whatsoever, that you also go by the name of 'Mike'. <vbg> > > Happy New Year to you too. <H>.. >
Guest Mike M Posted January 7, 2008 Posted January 7, 2008 Re: Transformation of files > You had asked me 'to go up one level' in Windows Explorer, > what exactly does it mean? I meant you to look in the folder containing the folder with the various image files. For example if the images are in a folder named "harrys_webpage" and this folder is in a second folder named "savedsites" look in the folder "savedsites" for an html file named "harrys_webpage.htm". Opening this in your browser would then display the saved web page using the contents of the folder "harrys_webpage". -- Mike Maltby mike.maltby@gmail.com webster72n <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote: > I am sure I didn't delete them (there are several) myself with the > purpose of deleting them, it must have happened in the process of > another program, hence my assumption of interaction between > 'Readers'. You had asked me 'to go up one level' in Windows Explorer, > what exactly does it mean? I tried some things, but none of them > worked, even the viewer can't read the files in question, only > Presentations(*.,ppt*,.pps*,.pot). > Hopefully you didn't give up on this yet. > <H>.
Guest webster72n Posted January 7, 2008 Posted January 7, 2008 Re: Transformation of files Ah, that's were I can't comply, Mike, those files all have '_files' following their original name and only show the images of the various files as containment. I'm simply unable to find the 'stuff' you describe, i.e. 'saved sites' and 'html file named'. Apparently 'harry's_webpage' has turned into 'harry's_files'. Doesn't look too good, does it? "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message news:%23R4yD6MUIHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > > You had asked me 'to go up one level' in Windows Explorer, > > what exactly does it mean? > > I meant you to look in the folder containing the folder with the various > image files. For example if the images are in a folder named > "harrys_webpage" and this folder is in a second folder named "savedsites" > look in the folder "savedsites" for an html file named > "harrys_webpage.htm". Opening this in your browser would then display the > saved web page using the contents of the folder "harrys_webpage". > -- > Mike Maltby > mike.maltby@gmail.com > > > webster72n <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I am sure I didn't delete them (there are several) myself with the > > purpose of deleting them, it must have happened in the process of > > another program, hence my assumption of interaction between > > 'Readers'. You had asked me 'to go up one level' in Windows Explorer, > > what exactly does it mean? I tried some things, but none of them > > worked, even the viewer can't read the files in question, only > > Presentations(*.,ppt*,.pps*,.pot). > > Hopefully you didn't give up on this yet. > > <H>. >
Guest webster72n Posted January 7, 2008 Posted January 7, 2008 Re: Transformation of files Oh boy, Mike, this is utterly emberassing: These files constitute a 'duplicate'. When I look down the line, I find every single one as an internet file still present and 'fully intact'. The cause of that duplication is unbeknown to me. I am very sorry for this to have happened and apologize to you and everyone, having read this thread. Can you make this go away??? Harry. "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message news:%23R4yD6MUIHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > > You had asked me 'to go up one level' in Windows Explorer, > > what exactly does it mean? > > I meant you to look in the folder containing the folder with the various > image files. For example if the images are in a folder named > "harrys_webpage" and this folder is in a second folder named "savedsites" > look in the folder "savedsites" for an html file named > "harrys_webpage.htm". Opening this in your browser would then display the > saved web page using the contents of the folder "harrys_webpage". > -- > Mike Maltby > mike.maltby@gmail.com > > > webster72n <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I am sure I didn't delete them (there are several) myself with the > > purpose of deleting them, it must have happened in the process of > > another program, hence my assumption of interaction between > > 'Readers'. You had asked me 'to go up one level' in Windows Explorer, > > what exactly does it mean? I tried some things, but none of them > > worked, even the viewer can't read the files in question, only > > Presentations(*.,ppt*,.pps*,.pot). > > Hopefully you didn't give up on this yet. > > <H>. >
Guest webster72n Posted January 7, 2008 Posted January 7, 2008 Re: Transformation of files Disregard this entire thread, please! Harry. "webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message news:uaC3SBNTIHA.5524@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > At one time or another some data files in my documents folder were > 'converted' from their 'original' status to individual JPEG and GIF images > and JScript Files, which I would have to 'find an association for'. > I am using FoxitReader and AdobeAcrobat 6 interchangeably, could that have > caused it? > If so, (or if not), what (other) remedy is there? > Hoping for a miracle... > > Harry. > >
Guest Joan Archer Posted January 7, 2008 Posted January 7, 2008 Re: Transformation of files It's a bit late for that Harry, it will be archived in several places now for all to see <g> Joan "webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message news:OuqypCOUIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Disregard this entire thread, please! > > Harry. > >
Guest webster72n Posted January 7, 2008 Posted January 7, 2008 Re: Transformation of files It was all but wishful thinking, Joanie, I realize that. Maybe it will serve a good purpose after all, when everything is said and done. BTW, did I wish you a Happy New Year? If not, I am doing it now. Harry. "Joan Archer" <archer_joan@nospam.com> wrote in message news:eegqFZSUIHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > It's a bit late for that Harry, it will be archived in several places now > for all to see <g> > Joan > > "webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:OuqypCOUIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > Disregard this entire thread, please! > > > > Harry. > > > > > >
Guest O.J. Newman Posted January 7, 2008 Posted January 7, 2008 Re: Transformation of files Hi Harry: Your thread served the good purpose of informing of the existence of Foxit Reader, so thank you for that! Cheers, O.J. "webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message news:%23NprMhWUIHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > It was all but wishful thinking, Joanie, I realize that. > Maybe it will serve a good purpose after all, when everything is said and > done. > > Harry. >
Guest webster72n Posted January 8, 2008 Posted January 8, 2008 Re: Transformation of files Thanks for your reassurance, O.J. and always glad to be of help. Maybe someone else learned from my experience too, we'll never know. Cheers to you also, Harry. "O.J. Newman" <ojn@zoominternet.net> wrote in message news:eyVyzqXUIHA.2268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi Harry: > > Your thread served the good purpose of informing of the existence of Foxit > Reader, so thank you for that! > > Cheers, > O.J. > > "webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:%23NprMhWUIHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > It was all but wishful thinking, Joanie, I realize that. > > Maybe it will serve a good purpose after all, when everything is said and > > done. > > > > Harry. > > > >
Guest Heather Posted January 8, 2008 Posted January 8, 2008 Re: Transformation of files After putting everybody thru all that rigamarole about your useless images and so on......frankly no one could figure out what in hell you were a) doing, and b) going on about. Oh, and a Happy New Year......and promise you won't screw up your computer for at least 4 weeks and give us all a break!!! ROFL!! hf "webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message news:OuqypCOUIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Disregard this entire thread, please! > > Harry. > > > "webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:uaC3SBNTIHA.5524@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> At one time or another some data files in my documents folder were >> 'converted' from their 'original' status to individual JPEG and GIF >> images >> and JScript Files, which I would have to 'find an association for'. >> I am using FoxitReader and AdobeAcrobat 6 interchangeably, could that >> have >> caused it? >> If so, (or if not), what (other) remedy is there? >> Hoping for a miracle... >> >> Harry. >> >> > >
Guest Heather Posted January 8, 2008 Posted January 8, 2008 Re: Transformation of files "webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message news:uvcowBOUIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Oh boy, Mike, this is utterly emberassing: > These files constitute a 'duplicate'. When I look down the line, I > find > every single one as an internet file still present and 'fully intact'. > The cause of that duplication is unbeknown to me. > I am very sorry for this to have happened and apologize to you and > everyone, having read this thread. >Can you make this go away???<< OOHHHH, I am not touching this one. Night, Harry.
Guest webster72n Posted January 9, 2008 Posted January 9, 2008 Re: Transformation of files Contrary to my better judgment I 'am' replying 'with a question', as follows: When have you been elected as spokes-person for this NG? I take the 'Happy New Year', but have 'no resolutions' OTOH you may want to adopt some. Cheers, Harry.. "Heather" <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote in message news:u3LYdpbUIHA.5524@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > After putting everybody thru all that rigamarole about your useless > images and so on......frankly no one could figure out what in hell you > were a) doing, and b) going on about. > > Oh, and a Happy New Year......and promise you won't screw up your > computer for at least 4 weeks and give us all a break!!! ROFL!! > > hf > "webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:OuqypCOUIHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > Disregard this entire thread, please! > > > > Harry. > > > > > > "webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:uaC3SBNTIHA.5524@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > >> At one time or another some data files in my documents folder were > >> 'converted' from their 'original' status to individual JPEG and GIF > >> images > >> and JScript Files, which I would have to 'find an association for'. > >> I am using FoxitReader and AdobeAcrobat 6 interchangeably, could that > >> have > >> caused it? > >> If so, (or if not), what (other) remedy is there? > >> Hoping for a miracle... > >> > >> Harry. > >> > >> > > > > > >
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