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Hi, Casey.
One of three things:
1.) There's no software application associated with the file type on your
current workstation; or
2.) The application's executable has been moved or deleted since it was
registered in Windows; or
3.) The file name extension is misspelled.
Therefore, check the file name extension first. If it's spelled correctly,
then you need to find what application is associated with the file type (as
defined by the file extension), and track down what path and file name for
this executable is registered in your Windows Registry and make sure it
matches what's currently installed on your workstation. It's possible that
you may need to uninstall and then reinstall the application, but I can only
speculate on that because you haven't given much information.
HTH.
Gunny
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I'm getting an error of applacition not found when i click on an link.
What can i do to fix that
One of three things:
1.) There's no software application associated with the file type on your
current workstation; or
2.) The application's executable has been moved or deleted since it was
registered in Windows; or
3.) The file name extension is misspelled.
Therefore, check the file name extension first. If it's spelled correctly,
then you need to find what application is associated with the file type (as
defined by the file extension), and track down what path and file name for
this executable is registered in your Windows Registry and make sure it
matches what's currently installed on your workstation. It's possible that
you may need to uninstall and then reinstall the application, but I can only
speculate on that because you haven't given much information.
HTH.
Gunny
See http://www.QBuilt.com for all your database needs.
See http://www.Access.QBuilt.com for Microsoft Access tips and tutorials.
Blogs: www.DataDevilDog.BlogSpot.com, www.DatabaseTips.BlogSpot.com
http://www.Access.QBuilt.com/html/expert_contributors2.html for contact
info.