Re: Error opening .jpg files in a TS outllok session

From: Brad Pears (bradp_at_truenorthloghomes.com)
Date: 03/05/04


Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 14:30:28 -0500

Thanks for that info.

Unfortunately, I am logged in as the administrator on a TS session and
still getting the exact same message when I try to double click a .jpg
attachment.

Our Office software is installed on the D: drive as opposed to the C drive
due to space constraints at the time. Might this have something to do with
it? Maybe there is a hardcoded "c:\program files" somewhere in on eof the
registry keys??

Anything else to try?

Thanks,

Brad

"Patrick Rouse [MVP]" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:97289A36-FA8E-4541-825D-E43866A4E697@microsoft.com...
> The problem is due to insufficient registry permissions on Microsoft Photo
Editor that installs with Microsoft Office.
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=260151
>
> Patrick Rouse
> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
> http://www.workthin.com
>
> ----- Brad Pears wrote: -----
>
> We have Office 2000 installed on our Windows 2000 Terminal Server.
Anytime a
> user attempts to open a .jpg file attachment from their Outlook
client by
> double-clicking it, they get a "The system cannot find the path
specified"
> error.
>
> However, if they save the attachment to their Terminal Server session
> desktop (or any other location), they can then double click the file
and
> voila, up it comes.
>
> Does anybody have any ideas as to why one cannot launch the
attachment from
> within the Outlook client?
>
> The TS users do not have access to the iexplore.exe file so instead I
set up
> a file association so that Kodak "Imaging For Windows" application is
> launched to display .jpg files.
>
> Could there be a problem with the Outlook app finding the required
> application to launch the jpg file?
>
> Any help would be most appreciated!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brad
>
>
>



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