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Re: You Get What U Pay 4 -> [PSP 8.1] right-click => "edit" (doesn't
 

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Old Post  10-30-04 - 04:15 AM  
Martye wrote:
> Installed PSP 8.1 on my new WinXP machine.
> Right-click on an image file (.jpg) and choose "edit" => PSP opens but doe
s
> not open the file.
>
> I have associated the "edit" for the file type to PSP, but can't get it to
> work properly.  It works properly if I switch & associate the SAME file ty
pe
> with Photoshop (IOW, PS opens and opens the image)
>
> I had this same problem on my former machine but emailed JASC TS and got a
n
> answer from them how to fix it.  I seem to recall it had something to do
> with editing the registry.  Unfortunately, that email is long gone and JAS
C
> TS  has not replied to a new request for that information.
>
> I have searched the KB, but cannot find the info.
>
> For clarification I DO NOT want PSP associated as the default program to
> "open" an image.
>
> Does anybody know the trick to get this to work properly with PSP?
>
> Thanks,
> Martye
>
>
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