Cannot open .pps attatchements in OE using the PowerPoint Viewer

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A friend has an HP system with XP SP2 and updated IE and OE. When she
received emailed .pps files from friends, she is not able to double click on
them to open the slide show. She can open these files if she copies them to
her desktop and then double clicks on them.

I've :
Uninstalled and then reinstalled a fresh download of the PowerPoint Viewer
Checked the file associations
Repaired IE/OE
Have asked her to try some percussive maintenance :)

Also, when logged in on Windows Messenger - she shows as offline.
I have disabled some of her services and startups - but nothing obviously
attributable to these problems.
Also, I can't connect using Remote Assistance (could be my system that's at
fault here).
 
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A friend has an HP system with XP SP2 and updated IE and OE. When she
received emailed .pps files from friends, she is not able to double
click on them to open the slide show. She can open these files if
she copies them to her desktop and then double clicks on them.

I've :
Uninstalled and then reinstalled a fresh download of the PowerPoint
Viewer Checked the file associations
Repaired IE/OE
Have asked her to try some percussive maintenance :)

Also, when logged in on Windows Messenger - she shows as offline.
I have disabled some of her services and startups - but nothing
obviously attributable to these problems.
Also, I can't connect using Remote Assistance (could be my system
that's at fault here).

Send your friend to Ramesh's site:

http://windowsxp.mvps.org/ppsopen.htm

RA needs ports open, firewalls set to allow it, etc... That's another topic
entirely. She should be able to follow the advice from Ramesh (he's an MVP
as well) without much of a problem.

--
Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE)
http://dts-l.org/
http://kgiii.info/

"At present I am, as you know, fairly busy, but I propose to devote my
declining years to the composition of a textbook which shall focus the
whole art of detection into one volume." - Sherlock Holmes
 
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