Re: Sharepoint pick the QuickTime to open my tif file
- From: "Kane" <kane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 11:01:34 -0700
Hi Luke;
Thanks for your hints, I found a settings in QuickTime Preferences to solve
this problem. In MIME Settings of QuickTime Preferences, I removed the
check of TIFF for Browser, then the problem solved.
"Luke Zhang [MSFT]" <lukezhan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Ak%23A8RGXGHA.888@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello Kane,
With further research, I found Quick Time will register a add on in IE
with
higheset priority to display a TIF file. Based on my test, totally
removing
Quick Time can resolve this problem. But I not sure if we can only only
disabled the add on for TIF file in Quick Time. You may consult Apple or
post in a Quick Time related group for this question.
Luke Zhang
Microsoft Online Community Support
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