View Full Version : Re: WinXP File association "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer" for..bmp
Mats Weckhorst
April 18th 04, 02:24 PM
If I remember correctly, "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer" is not an
application in itself, but rather a dll. Of course, I'm not 100% on this
:S But my best bet would be that the application/DLL is somewhere in the
WINDOWS or System32 folder.
On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 06:56:46 -0700, > wrote:
> Windows XP Pro File association .bmp changed to or makes
> new .bmp for "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer". Then I
> will delete the current .bmp association, also
> to "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer", because it is
> corrupted. But when I go to /Folder Options/ .BMP/ New/
> then the drop down menu "Associated File Type," I don't
> see to "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer". I know it is a
> part of the OS, and I can see it listed at the / File
> Types tab/ when I click Change. I also searched for it.
> Does any one know where it is.
>
Mats Weckhorst
April 18th 04, 02:25 PM
If I remember correctly, "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer" is not an
application in itself, but rather a dll. Of course, I'm not 100% on this
:S But my best bet would be that the application/DLL is somewhere in the
WINDOWS or System32 folder.
On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 06:56:46 -0700, > wrote:
> Windows XP Pro File association .bmp changed to or makes
> new .bmp for "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer". Then I
> will delete the current .bmp association, also
> to "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer", because it is
> corrupted. But when I go to /Folder Options/ .BMP/ New/
> then the drop down menu "Associated File Type," I don't
> see to "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer". I know it is a
> part of the OS, and I can see it listed at the / File
> Types tab/ when I click Change. I also searched for it.
> Does any one know where it is.
>
Mats Weckhorst
April 18th 04, 02:25 PM
If I remember correctly, "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer" is not an
application in itself, but rather a dll. Of course, I'm not 100% on this
:S But my best bet would be that the application/DLL is somewhere in the
WINDOWS or System32 folder.
On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 06:56:46 -0700, > wrote:
> Windows XP Pro File association .bmp changed to or makes
> new .bmp for "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer". Then I
> will delete the current .bmp association, also
> to "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer", because it is
> corrupted. But when I go to /Folder Options/ .BMP/ New/
> then the drop down menu "Associated File Type," I don't
> see to "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer". I know it is a
> part of the OS, and I can see it listed at the / File
> Types tab/ when I click Change. I also searched for it.
> Does any one know where it is.
>
Mats Weckhorst
April 18th 04, 02:25 PM
If I remember correctly, "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer" is not an
application in itself, but rather a dll. Of course, I'm not 100% on this
:S But my best bet would be that the application/DLL is somewhere in the
WINDOWS or System32 folder.
On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 06:56:46 -0700, > wrote:
> Windows XP Pro File association .bmp changed to or makes
> new .bmp for "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer". Then I
> will delete the current .bmp association, also
> to "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer", because it is
> corrupted. But when I go to /Folder Options/ .BMP/ New/
> then the drop down menu "Associated File Type," I don't
> see to "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer". I know it is a
> part of the OS, and I can see it listed at the / File
> Types tab/ when I click Change. I also searched for it.
> Does any one know where it is.
>
Mats Weckhorst
April 18th 04, 02:25 PM
If I remember correctly, "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer" is not an
application in itself, but rather a dll. Of course, I'm not 100% on this
:S But my best bet would be that the application/DLL is somewhere in the
WINDOWS or System32 folder.
On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 06:56:46 -0700, > wrote:
> Windows XP Pro File association .bmp changed to or makes
> new .bmp for "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer". Then I
> will delete the current .bmp association, also
> to "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer", because it is
> corrupted. But when I go to /Folder Options/ .BMP/ New/
> then the drop down menu "Associated File Type," I don't
> see to "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer". I know it is a
> part of the OS, and I can see it listed at the / File
> Types tab/ when I click Change. I also searched for it.
> Does any one know where it is.
>
Mats Weckhorst
April 18th 04, 02:37 PM
If I remember correctly, "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer" is not an
application in itself, but rather a dll. Of course, I'm not 100% on this
:S But my best bet would be that the application/DLL is somewhere in the
WINDOWS or System32 folder.
On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 06:56:46 -0700, > wrote:
> Windows XP Pro File association .bmp changed to or makes
> new .bmp for "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer". Then I
> will delete the current .bmp association, also
> to "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer", because it is
> corrupted. But when I go to /Folder Options/ .BMP/ New/
> then the drop down menu "Associated File Type," I don't
> see to "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer". I know it is a
> part of the OS, and I can see it listed at the / File
> Types tab/ when I click Change. I also searched for it.
> Does any one know where it is.
>
Mats Weckhorst
April 18th 04, 02:38 PM
If I remember correctly, "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer" is not an
application in itself, but rather a dll. Of course, I'm not 100% on this
:S But my best bet would be that the application/DLL is somewhere in the
WINDOWS or System32 folder.
On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 06:56:46 -0700, > wrote:
> Windows XP Pro File association .bmp changed to or makes
> new .bmp for "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer". Then I
> will delete the current .bmp association, also
> to "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer", because it is
> corrupted. But when I go to /Folder Options/ .BMP/ New/
> then the drop down menu "Associated File Type," I don't
> see to "Windows Picture and Fax Viewer". I know it is a
> part of the OS, and I can see it listed at the / File
> Types tab/ when I click Change. I also searched for it.
> Does any one know where it is.
>
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