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Powerpoint files error in OE6
I cannot open a .pps file extension to an email in OE6. I followed the
instructions on the MS web page. I completely uninstalled the viewer, loaded down a new copy of pps viewer 2003, and installed it. When I run PPSFIX I get "Invalid root in reg key HKCR\powerpointviewer.slideshow.11\shell\open\comm and". When I try to manually add an OPEN command to the reg, it seems to go ok but then it reverts back to only a PRINT and SHOW command. When I try to change the SHOW to an OPEN, it just changes back. I DO have administrative authority and I have tried to change it in Safe Mode but it allways changes back. PPS files on my hard drive open just fine, but not in OE. Why did the Powerpoint install NOT add an OPEN command?? Why can't MS fix this??? Any ideas what I can do to make it work?? Frank |
Powerpoint files error in OE6
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There is a conflict with PPS and XP/SP2. See this link for a fix: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/ppsopen.htm -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Frank" wrote in message ... I cannot open a .pps file extension to an email in OE6. I followed the instructions on the MS web page. I completely uninstalled the viewer, loaded down a new copy of pps viewer 2003, and installed it. When I run PPSFIX I get "Invalid root in reg key HKCR\powerpointviewer.slideshow.11\shell\open\comm and". When I try to manually add an OPEN command to the reg, it seems to go ok but then it reverts back to only a PRINT and SHOW command. When I try to change the SHOW to an OPEN, it just changes back. I DO have administrative authority and I have tried to change it in Safe Mode but it allways changes back. PPS files on my hard drive open just fine, but not in OE. Why did the Powerpoint install NOT add an OPEN command?? Why can't MS fix this??? Any ideas what I can do to make it work?? Frank |
Powerpoint files error in OE6
Older versions of PowerPoint Viewer (e.g. 97) do install the OPEN
command. What happened is that the PowerPoint people decided to do away with the OPEN action in the Viewer and reserve OPEN for the full PowerPoint to edit PPS files. This would allow both to be installed and the user to select either. Similar trends occurred in other products such as Acrobat and multimedia viewers where OPEN is reserved for editing programs and actions such as SHOW, PLAY or DISPLAY reserved for viewers. In the meantime, security changes in XP SP 2 changed OE to use only the OPEN action rather than the default action. A case of the left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing. But the bottom line is something on your PC not allowing the file associations to be changed or stick for PPS files. Numerous other people have had the PPS viewer issue and used the either the PPSFIX program or manually updated the file associations successfully. You may need to do so internal tracking to identity what is updating the registry or if it even gets updated, such as using process monitor http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys...ssmonitor.mspx -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Frank" wrote in message ... I cannot open a .pps file extension to an email in OE6. I followed the instructions on the MS web page. I completely uninstalled the viewer, loaded down a new copy of pps viewer 2003, and installed it. When I run PPSFIX I get "Invalid root in reg key HKCR\powerpointviewer.slideshow.11\shell\open\comm and". When I try to manually add an OPEN command to the reg, it seems to go ok but then it reverts back to only a PRINT and SHOW command. When I try to change the SHOW to an OPEN, it just changes back. I DO have administrative authority and I have tried to change it in Safe Mode but it allways changes back. PPS files on my hard drive open just fine, but not in OE. Why did the Powerpoint install NOT add an OPEN command?? Why can't MS fix this??? Any ideas what I can do to make it work?? Frank |
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