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Subject: Re: Macromedia Flash Problems - fixed

Author: Michael Cummings

Date: 03:35:46 02/09/03

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On February 09, 2003 at 06:16:10, Mike S. wrote:

>On February 09, 2003 at 05:34:17, Michael Cummings wrote:
>
>>(...) but I do not have any association to be able to double click on a
>>file in windows and have it come up in a player within windows.
>
>If you have
>
>1. the extension of the document(s),
>2. an example file, and
>3. the related executeable EXE file and it's location,
>
>then it should be possible to assign the document's file type to the exe
>program. This usually can be done in the Windows Explorer, under a menu item
>named something like "Extras/Folder Options, Filetypes" (it may be named
>slightly different; I have a german Windows). You can look into any other file
>type listed there, to see how that looks exactly. You can define the right-click
>options for the file type, including the standard option which is activated by
>doubleclick.
>
>If it's not an EXE file but i.e. a DLL, it's more difficult... these are often
>started by sequences like "RUNDLL.EXE ...". But in this case, I think one of the
>programmers among the member here should be able to help.
>
>Regards,
>M.Scheidl

I actually went into a ghost image and extracted the player from the old saved
image, dumped it back and all is fine. You can only do it if you install the
full commercial flash program.



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