Thanks Michael & Thomas. I've done this (read: my own monkeying around) and
a few "other" things and I hope that the problem will not occur. If it does,
I'm going to have to show my computer who's the boss (IF I can!). :-)

Dave Santo




On this date and at this time (1/16/01 5:00 PM), Thomas Schierle has managed
to string together a selection of syllables into the text quoted below!

> On 01-01-16 04:47 +0100, Michael W. Wellman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>> I've recently upgraded to Mac OS 9.1 and for whatever reason when I try to
>>> save or even just open an attachment of the type ".wav" I get the above
>>> error.
>> 
>> What error would that be?
>> 
>> Looking back at your previous messages, I note that the subject included a
>> reference to 4362 which is officially "Unknown error".
>> 
>>> QuickTime used to handle this extension if I double-clicked on the
>>> attachment icon, but, I can't understand why if I choose to merely save the
>>> file either by dragging to the desktop or using the "save" button to the
>>> right of the attachments window why this error comes up, much less what the
>>> heck it is.
>> 
>> Does this happen with all *.wav files (including ones that are known to have
>> previously worked), only with files you are attempting to extract via
>> Enoutourage, or even if you're attempting to simply open pre-existing *.wav
>> file with Entourage out of the picture?
>> 
>> 
>> Try checking in:
>>  Control Panels->File Exchange
>> and looking for any relevant entries.  You should see mapping *.wav to
>> Quicktime Player.   Similarly in:
>>  Control Panels-Internet-Advanced pane->File Mapping
>> 
>> You can also go to:
>>  Control Panels-Quicktime� Settings->Browser Plugin-MIME Settings
>> and verify that this looks correct.
>> 
>> Theoretically, all three locations point to the same data store, but there
>> are subtle variations in the presentations.
>> 
>> 
>> You've not providied sufficent information to attempt to actually resolve
>> your problem...so this is the best I can do at the moment.
> 
> I do vaguely remember once upon a time I wasn't able to file attachments
> of a certain kind from within Entourage, too.
> 
> Of cause, I don't remember file type nor error number. And at this time,
> E'rage at my home computer doesn't display GIFs at all while my Mac
> at office does ...
> 
> I'm pretty much sure, Michael is right it's a problem with file helpers
> configuration, there are too much apps around fiddling with those prefs.
> 
> Starting over by backing up the Internet Preferences file followed by
> trashing might help.
> 


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