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SYMPTOMSRegistered file types that can be opened in Internet Explorer (for example, .jpg, .gif, or .txt files) may be opened by the associated program instead of Internet Explorer. CAUSEThis behavior can occur if you open the registered file type from a local or intranet location using the Run dialog box, the Address toolbar, or the Open dialog box in the browser. RESOLUTIONTo work around this behavior, open the registered file type using an "http://" address (or URL). To open registered file types in the browser using a "file://" address, create a link to the registered file type in an HTML document. Open the HTML document in the browser, and then click the link. STATUSThis behavior is changed in Internet Explorer 5 and is by design. Earlier versions of Internet Explorer always open registered file types in the browser if the file type can be opened by Internet Explorer. Additional query words:
Keywords : kbtool msiew95 msient msiew98 win98se |
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