Re: Changing default image view program
- From: "John Inzer" <oobie@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2008 10:23:37 -0400
northside104 wrote:
When in Windows Explorer I click on an image file it opens in=================================
Netscape Browser. I want it to open using Paint Shop Pro. I have
selected the file extensions in Paint Shop Pro which, according to
that program, means it should open the respective image file types
but its not happening.
Ideas on how to drop Netscape as the default and put Paint Shop Pro
in its place will be appreciated.
Ian (northside104)
Have a look at this article:
(307859) HOW TO: Change File Associations
in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=307859
More info:
Try this...open an image folder and right click one
of your image files...from the menu, select...Open
With / Choose Program.
Make your choice from the list or Browse to the
correct program if it is not in the list.
Once you make your selection...be sure to check
the box that says: "Always use the selected program
to open this kind of file". (you will need to do this
for each format....jpg, .tif, .gif...etc.)
Also...you can right click an image and choose
Properties / Change Button...choose the program
you wish to use and click...OK / Apply / OK.
Also...in WinXP, you can go to...My Computer /
Tools / Folder Options / File Types tab...
Also, the following link may be useful:
Change the default image editor application,
invoked from Windows Picture and Fax Viewer
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/imgeditor.htm
--
John Inzer
Digital Media MVP
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I am a volunteer
Solutions that work for
me may not work for you
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.
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