Microsoft KB Archive/174527

= OL97: Double-clicking an Attachment Generates an Error =

Article ID: 174527

Article Last Modified on 1/20/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Outlook 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q174527





SYMPTOMS
When you double-click a file attachment in an e-mail message received in Microsoft Outlook 97, you may receive the following error message:

The file,, does not have a program associated with it for this action. To create an association, double-click My Computer on your desktop. On the View menu, click Options, and then click File Types.



CAUSE
The attachment has no file name extension. The file may have been saved with an extension, but when it was attached to the message the extension was not saved.

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The file name extension is not a registered file type.



Sending the Attachment with a File Name Extension
The sender should follow these steps:
 * 1) Double-click My Computer on the Desktop.
 * 2) On the View menu, click Options.
 * 3) On the View tab, click to clear the "Hide MS-DOS file extensions for file types that are registered" check box and then click OK.
 * 4) Close the My Computer window.
 * 5) Resend the message with the attachment.

Registering the File Type
The recipient should follow these steps:
 * 1) Right-click on the attached file, click Save As on the shortcut menu, and then click Save. Note the folder the file was saved in.
 * 2) Right-click Start on the Windows Taskbar and click Explorer. Navigate to the folder you saved the file in.
 * 3) Right-click the file you saved in step 1 and on the shortcut menu, click Open With.
 * 4) Click to select the program to open this file type with, under "Choose the program you want to use."
 * 5) Click to select the "Always use this program to open this file" check box and then click OK.

Result: The attachment file will now open when you double-click it.

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