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re: Question about 'How do I turn off the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer as my default image viewer?'
Monday, November 10, 2003 at 6:00 am
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Posted by phantom (5578 messages posted)


The other way is to do it in folder options. Find the extension and click change. 
then pick the program that you want to open with. The picture viewer is the default 
program in XP.





On Sunday, November 9, 2003 at 11:18 pm, George wrote: >I have a question about How >do I turn off the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer as my default image viewer?:

> When I try to run the Registry Editor I receive the following message: "Cannot >run exe: Error opening file. There may be a disk or file sys. error." Have gut feeling >that all problems started when I accidently set WPFViewer at default. What to do >next? >




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Question about 'How do I turn off the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer as my default image viewer?' (George: Sunday, November 9, 2003 at 11:18 pm)

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*re: Question about 'How do I turn off the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer as my default image viewer?' (George: Monday, November 10, 2003 at 8:09 pm)

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-Question about 'How do I turn off the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer as my default image viewer?' (George: Sun, Nov 9, 2003, 11:18 pm)
*re: Question about 'How do I turn off the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer as my default image viewer?' (Rick: Mon, Nov 10, 2003, 2:01 am)
-re: Question about 'How do I turn off the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer as my default image viewer?' (phantom: Mon, Nov 10, 2003, 6:00 am)
*re: Question about 'How do I turn off the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer as my default image viewer?' (George: Mon, Nov 10, 2003, 8:09 pm)
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