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Bizarre behaviour using Open With |
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  10-20-04 - 05:15 PM
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For some reason, when I used Open With find the program I wanted to
use to open a particular GIF (instead of the associated IrfanView),
PaintShop Pro 7 was no longer on the list. So I used Browse to find
and add it again. But when I clicked Open, instead of PSP7 appearing,
the list, remained unaltered, and looked like this:
http://www.terrypin.dial.pipex.com/Misc/OpenWith1.gif
Apart from repeating the Browse (fruitless), I had no choice but
closing with OK. I then got the very unexpected result of Windows
Installer popping up and asking to install Microsoft Outlook 2002! (A
program I already have installed and regularly running.)
After 'Please wait while Windows configures Microsoft Outlook 2002'
another window appeared on top of it with 'The feature you are trying
to use is on a CD-ROM or other removable disk that is not available.'
Obviously I did not proceed. On clicking Cancel I then got:
'Error 1706. Setup cannot find the required files. Check your
connection to the network, or CD-ROM drive. For other potential
solutions to this problem, see C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\Office10\1033\SETUP.HLP.'
After clicking Cancel on that, I get 'Fatal error during
installation', and OK to that gets me back to where I was.
Anyone have any idea what that's all about please? (This is an XP Home
PC.)
I wanted to test whether the same happened with other image editors or
viewers, apart from PSP7, but I don't appear to have any more than
those programs already on the list.
Any help or insight would be much appreciated please.
--
Terry, West Sussex, UK
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Re: Bizarre behaviour using Open With |
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  10-20-04 - 05:15 PM
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Terry Pinnell wrote:
> For some reason, when I used Open With find the program I wanted
> to use to open a particular GIF (instead of the associated
> IrfanView), PaintShop Pro 7 was no longer on the list. So I used
> Browse to find and add it again. But when I clicked Open, instead
> of PSP7 appearing, the list, remained unaltered, and looked like
> this: http://www.terrypin.dial.pipex.com/Misc/OpenWith1.gif
>
> Apart from repeating the Browse (fruitless), I had no choice but
> closing with OK. I then got the very unexpected result of Windows
> Installer popping up and asking to install Microsoft Outlook
> 2002! (A program I already have installed and regularly running.)
[snip]
Wow, something hosed both the file associations and the installer's
records of Outlook, both kept in the registry. It would not have
been trivial. What changed since things worked right? New software
installed or updated? Disk crashes?
If you cannot discover a specific cause, then the general recoveries
are:
A Windows System Restore will put the registry back to where it once
was, but that undoes all your intentional changes as well.
Last resort: uninstall all the affected programs and reinstall them.
Ugh!
--
Fred Hiltz, fhiltz at yahoo dot com
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Re: Bizarre behaviour using Open With |
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  10-20-04 - 05:15 PM
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"Fred Hiltz" <not@home.ca> wrote:
>Wow, something hosed both the file associations and the installer's
>records of Outlook, both kept in the registry. It would not have
>been trivial. What changed since things worked right? New software
>installed or updated? Disk crashes?
>
>If you cannot discover a specific cause, then the general recoveries
>are:
>
>A Windows System Restore will put the registry back to where it once
>was, but that undoes all your intentional changes as well.
>
>Last resort: uninstall all the affected programs and reinstall them.
>Ugh!
Thanks Fred. I have several other problems (e.g, msinfo32.exe doesn't
run; all Services report 'No Dependencies'; etc). I'm pretty certain
all of them stem from installing XP SP2, then (faced with all sorts of
mess) promptly uninstalling it again. This was about 3 weeks ago.
No restores predate that - System Restore rarely copes with changes of
this magnitude - and even if I had one, I'd be reluctant to use it. As
you say, I would lose so much, most of it benign. I also hate the
thought of repairing XP from my OEM 'Recovery' console. So for time
being (until I try SP2 again, if ever), I'll continue looking for
fixes.
--
Terry, West Sussex, UK
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Re: Bizarre behaviour using Open With |
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  10-21-04 - 12:16 AM
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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 15:11:13 +0100, Terry Pinnell
<terrypinDELETE@THESEdial.pipex.com> wrote:
>"Fred Hiltz" <not@home.ca> wrote:
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>Thanks Fred. I have several other problems (e.g, msinfo32.exe doesn't
>run; all Services report 'No Dependencies'; etc). I'm pretty certain
>all of them stem from installing XP SP2, then (faced with all sorts of
>mess) promptly uninstalling it again. This was about 3 weeks ago.
>
>No restores predate that - System Restore rarely copes with changes of
>this magnitude - and even if I had one, I'd be reluctant to use it. As
>you say, I would lose so much, most of it benign. I also hate the
>thought of repairing XP from my OEM 'Recovery' console. So for time
>being (until I try SP2 again, if ever), I'll continue looking for
>fixes.
Uninstalling SP2 should have set the system back to the point
it was before installing (it sets a System Restore Point before
installing).
From the troubles you mentioned I think you might have no
option but to repair from your recovery disk - just remember to back
up all data and possibly some programs/settings before starting and
check that you've got all necessary drivers to hand.
It's not that bigger deal, I reckon it takes me, using the
recovery disk, 3 hours to restore the major programs and about 3 days
to tweak the system back to how I like it :-) If you use something
like Norton Ghost it's a simpler and quicker.
Regards
D.G.
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  10-21-04 - 12:16 AM
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"Terry Pinnell" <terrypinDELETE@THESEdial.pipex.com> wrote in message
news:h5icn0d58ej6qun0bkvq8510ookcm6uru2@4ax.com...
> For some reason, when I used Open With find the program I wanted to
> use to open a particular GIF (instead of the associated IrfanView),
> PaintShop Pro 7 was no longer on the list. So I used Browse to find
> and add it again. But when I clicked Open, instead of PSP7 appearing,
> the list, remained unaltered, and looked like this:
> http://www.terrypin.dial.pipex.com/Misc/OpenWith1.gif
>
> Apart from repeating the Browse (fruitless), I had no choice but
> closing with OK. I then got the very unexpected result of Windows
> Installer popping up and asking to install Microsoft Outlook 2002! (A
> program I already have installed and regularly running.)
>
> After 'Please wait while Windows configures Microsoft Outlook 2002'
> another window appeared on top of it with 'The feature you are trying
> to use is on a CD-ROM or other removable disk that is not available.'
> Obviously I did not proceed. On clicking Cancel I then got:
> 'Error 1706. Setup cannot find the required files. Check your
> connection to the network, or CD-ROM drive. For other potential
> solutions to this problem, see C:\Program Files\Microsoft
> Office\Office10\1033\SETUP.HLP.'
> After clicking Cancel on that, I get 'Fatal error during
> installation', and OK to that gets me back to where I was.
>
> Anyone have any idea what that's all about please? (This is an XP Home
> PC.)
>
> I wanted to test whether the same happened with other image editors or
> viewers, apart from PSP7, but I don't appear to have any more than
> those programs already on the list.
>
> Any help or insight would be much appreciated please.
>
> --
> Terry, West Sussex, UK
It mean's something is not installed that should be. (or has been
overwritten) maybe a dill. and it needs to get a copy from your XP Office
disk.
Its painless let it run. You will see it again often
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