Changed MDI file Association to Acrobat Reader



I have an end user who was trying to open a MDI file. It would not open
because Micorsoft Document Image Writer was not installed. My little end
user decided that it could be "opened with" Acrobat Reader so he tried that
with the option to "always use this program" when opening this type of file
selected. When that didn't work he asked me to fix it. Now that I've
installed the MDI options for him I need to associate the .mdi files with the
Microsoft Document Image Writer program again. Does anyone know which file
(.exe) I should tell Windows to use to open these types of files? He is
using Office 2007. Thanks for any help.
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