For those users, in Windows Explorer, do Tools - Folder Options and
select File Types.  For each of the filetypes you're concerned with,
select the filetype & click Change.  Select the new app & OK.

Or find some other app that will overwrite the settings & install that.
:)


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-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Jedrzejewicz [mailto:tomjedrz@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 12:52 PM
To: PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users
Subject: [PCTECH] Image Handler for Internet Explorer

Greetings!

My company has written a small document viewing application on .NET. 
Some of the documents are PDF, and some are JPG or GIF scans.  We are
having a problem where some of the users have QuickTime installed, and
it is the default image viewer in IE.  QuickTime does not have a
printing component, which causes difficulties for these users.

Does anyone know how I can help the users, either by removing the
QuickTime plug-in or changing it to let JPG and GIF images alone.  The
program does not appear in the Add/Remove Programs list.

TIA.

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