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post Dec 4 2001, 11:06 AM
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My wife loaded a movie program and that has now become the default viewer for all my jpeg, tiff, bmp files, etc. How do I get PMView to be the default viewer?

Would deleting and re-installing do it or is there a simpler way?
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Peter
post Dec 7 2001, 10:22 AM
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Just run the installation again. (Don't uninstall because that will remove all your settings).



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post Nov 15 2002, 06:12 AM
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I have problems with opening as well, and above reply solved part of it.

However, Microsoft Internet Explorer (Win200/IE5.5) insists on opening TIF-files with QuickTime, which does not work on my computer. Do you know of a way to make it open with PMview?


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post Jun 29 2003, 10:25 PM
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Greetings:

In response to this problem, I've written a VERY small program (16k) that restores all associations to PMView. I've only tested it with NT 4.0. I'd be interested to see if it worked under 9x/2000/XP.

http://users.nac.net/fctr/PMView/resetassoc.exe

IE users can "Run Program From This Location" while Opera and Netscape/Mozilla users will have to save the file somewhere (your desktop is a good place) and then run it.

It's a free program which requires NO install or support DLLs. One note, though. You MUST have PMView installed before running the program, or it will mess up current file associations.

-=> Andrew Burns
http://users.nac.net/fctr
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