OFF97: Error Double-Clicking File in 16-bit Mail
ID: Q163859
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Word 97 for Windows
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Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows
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Microsoft PowerPoint 97 For Windows
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Microsoft Access 97
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Microsoft Mail for Windows, versions 3.2, 3.5
SYMPTOMS
In a 16-bit version of Microsoft Mail for Windows, if you double-click a
document that is created in any of the Office programs listed at the
beginning of this article, you may receive the following error message
Microsoft Mail
The application for the attached file '<filename>' (or one of its
components) could not be found.
where <filename> is the name of the file you are double-clicking.
CAUSE
This problem occurs because 16-bit versions of Microsoft Mail cannot read
long file names that are stored in the Microsoft Windows registry.
When you double-click a document that is attached to a message, Microsoft
Mail searches the registry for the path to the program that created the
document so that Microsoft Mail can start the program. If the path to the
program contains any long file names (for example, C:\Program
Files\Microsoft Office\Office), Microsoft Mail cannot start the program,
and you receive the error message described in this article.
Note that this problem may also occur when you double-click documents in
other 16-bit programs, for example, Lotus cc:Mail. However, the error
message you receive is different.
WORKAROUND
You can prevent this problem from occurring by removing and then
reinstalling Microsoft Office 97 by using the following steps:
- On the Start menu, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
Double-click Add/Remove Programs, and then click the Install/Uninstall
tab.
- In the list of installed programs, click Microsoft Office 97, and
then click Add/Remove.
If a dialog box appears and indicates that programs are running, close
the programs and click OK.
- When the Microsoft Office 97 Setup dialog box appears, click Remove
All. When you are prompted to remove shared components, click Remove
All.
If you are prompted to restart the computer when Setup is finished,
do so.
- Double-click My Computer. Then, double-click the drive in which you
want to install Microsoft Office 97 (usually drive C).
- In the list of folders, right-click the Program Files folder. On the
shortcut menu, click Properties. Click the General tab.
- Write down the value to the right of MS-DOS Name. This value is similar
to the following:
PROGRA~1
Note that the number after the tilde may be different.
- Click Cancel and double-click the Program Files folder.
- If the folder Microsoft Office exists, skip to step 9.
If this folder does not exist, point to New on the File menu, and click
Folder. Type "Microsoft Office" (without quotation marks), and press
ENTER.
- Right-click the Microsoft Office folder. On the shortcut menu, click
Properties. Click the General tab.
- Write down the value to the right of MS-DOS Name. This value is similar
to the following:
MICROS~1
Note that the number after the tilde may be different.
- Click Cancel and start the Microsoft Office 97 Setup program.
- When you are prompted to specify a destination folder for Microsoft
Office 97, click Change Folder.
- In the Path box, type the path using the MS-DOS names you wrote down.
For example, type:
C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~1
Click OK and click OK again.
- Continue setting up Microsoft Office 97.
When Setup is finished, you can open Office documents in Microsoft Mail by
double-clicking them.
MORE INFORMATION
When you double-click a document (for example, a Microsoft Excel workbook)
in a 16-bit version of Microsoft Mail, Microsoft Mail searches for the path
to Microsoft Excel in a registry key similar to the following:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Excel.Sheet.8\shell\Open\command
If the path in the "(Default)" key contains a long file name, you may not
be able to open the document by double-clicking it in Microsoft Mail. The
following is an example of a path that contains long file names:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\excel.exe /e
If you follow the steps in this article to remove and reinstall Microsoft
Office 97, the paths stored in the registry are rewritten so that they do
not contain any long file names. The following is an example of a path that
does not contain long file names:
C:\PROGRA~1\MICROS~1\Office\excel.exe /e
NOTE: Although the two paths appear to be different, they are the same.
This process does not affect the functionality of Microsoft Office 97
programs.
Additional query words:
97 OFF97 XL97 WORD97 ACC97 PPT97 msmail binder
Keywords : kbdta
Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
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