Author: Michael Cummings
Date: 12:42:49 02/09/03
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On February 09, 2003 at 14:09:04, Ralph Patriquin wrote: >On February 09, 2003 at 06:27:07, Michael Cummings wrote: > >>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 >> >>The player used to be located in the program files directory under macromedia >>flash, but when I got rid of the flash program, it seems to have got rid of that >>player. very annopying. > >I don't know if this is a solution you're looking for, but the excellent >freeware graphics viewer program IrfanView will play flash files by just >double-clicking on the file if you associate flash files with it. > >Ralph Yes I tried that, but it did not seem to want to play all flash content. It seems all the flash stuff that required a few moment to load using the percentage bar would not work within that program.
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