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10 Dec 01 - 01:33 PM (#607251) Subject: Another confuser problem From: kendall Anyone wan a demented confuser? Suddenly, I'm getting e mails from friends and when I click on the little flag to open the attachment, I get this: CLANG! This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this action...blah blah. Now what? |
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10 Dec 01 - 01:50 PM (#607262) Subject: RE: Another confuser problem From: nutty Do the emails themselves have messages or make reference to the content of the attachment?? |
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10 Dec 01 - 01:51 PM (#607264) Subject: RE: Another confuser problem From: nutty Another question ......... Is it happening with every e-mail or just with certain ones????? |
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10 Dec 01 - 02:25 PM (#607293) Subject: Attachments to E-mail - filename extension From: Joe Offer Hi, Kendall - be very careful when you open e-mail attachments - and do your best not to send them yourself, except when you really need to. When I get an e-mail with an attachment, I often save it into a folder I labelled "hold for scan," and then I scan it with an up-to-date virus checker before I do anything else with it. Once you've scanned for viruses, looke at the three-letter extension at the end of the file name, and it will tell you what kind of file it is. Click here for a guide hyberbolically called "Every File Format in the World." I can't imaging that it could cover every file format, but it should help you identify most of them and tell you how to open files of various formats. -Joe Offer- |
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10 Dec 01 - 03:49 PM (#607351) Subject: RE: TECH: Another confuser problem From: Tiger Joe....... Right on with the 'hold for scan' idea. But, caution on the file extension part. It'll only tell you what it's PURPORTED to be. Example: I send you VIRUS.EXE, except before I attach it, I rename it to NOTVIRUS.TXT. It's still the same program, and is still executable (although Notepad won't do much with it). |
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10 Dec 01 - 04:04 PM (#607365) Subject: RE: TECH: Another confuser problem From: kendall It only happens on some e mails. The last two were from a good friend, the other from my daughter. |
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10 Dec 01 - 04:10 PM (#607370) Subject: RE: TECH: Another confuser problem From: Jon Freeman Kendall, what are the extensions? One thing to remember BTW is that even your best friend can unwittingly send you a virus. If you get an attachment can't understand why - it's best to play safe. Jon |
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10 Dec 01 - 04:11 PM (#607371) Subject: RE: TECH: Another confuser problem From: Rick Fielding Good advice Kendall. Being verrry technologically challenged, I decided three years ago to NEVER open an attachment, or even read mass mailings. No matter WHO they're from. I've probably missed hundreds of cute cartoons and inspirational sayings and poems, but I hate that stuff anyway. Once in a while a 'business' thing comes my way with an attachment, but I always phone the person to find out it's contents. I use my 'delete' button a lot. Rick |
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10 Dec 01 - 04:12 PM (#607372) Subject: RE: TECH: Another confuser problem From: MMario it's possible that you DON'T have the programs to view the attachments. I was sent a file today from MS Publisher - I don't have it, it it will not open. I get about one call a day regarding someting similar |
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10 Dec 01 - 04:48 PM (#607396) Subject: RE: TECH: Another confuser problem From: McGrath of Harlow That looks a very useful site Joe - here is another one which sets out to provide the same service. Maybe it might have a few that the other one doesn't have, and vice versa.
Anytime I'm sending someone an attachment made up of words, I try not to send it as an attachment, but copy it i nto the email itself. That's because people are justifiably starting to get frightened to open up attachments.
Of couyrs the troubkle now is that viruses or whatever are tunring up whewre you don't even have to open up the attachment - just opening the email screw you up. It'll end up with us just sending Personal Messages to each other - till someone finds a way of screwing that up as well. |
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10 Dec 01 - 04:50 PM (#607399) Subject: RE: TECH: Another confuser problem From: JohnInKansas Kendall Have you looked at START - SETTINGS - CONTROL PANEL - SOUNDS to see if the "CLANG" is associated with "File Error" or something else. You can run through the "events" list and "play" the sounds associated with each of them - and if you find one that sounds like your mystery sound, at least you'll know what the #$@! machine is trying to tell you - and whether it's coming from your setup or is something "in" the email. John |
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10 Dec 01 - 04:55 PM (#607406) Subject: RE: TECH: Another confuser problem From: Joe Offer Isn't there a utility that will allow you to view various file types in their intended format, even if you can't work in the files? Seems to me I had something like that from Norton a few upgrades ago (when I upgrade products, I often lose as many features as I gain...) -Joe Offer- |
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10 Dec 01 - 05:18 PM (#607429) Subject: RE: TECH: Another confuser problem From: Jon Freeman Quick View that comes with some versions of Windows will open several file types including word documents for viewing. I have seen similar non-Microsoft programs that to the same - I think Quick View Plus was one. Jon |
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10 Dec 01 - 09:44 PM (#607597) Subject: RE: TECH: Another confuser problem From: kendall Thanks folks, I guess it's time for the 3 year check up |