I would try changing the default application for that file type
extension (JPG) in the SETTINGS dialog. Windows 10 seems to handle file
associations a little different.
Just a WAG.
Mike
Sytze de Boer wrote:
Thank you all
EDIT made no difference
JPEG made no difference
Any other suggestions?
On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 8:45 PM, Mike Copeland <[email protected]> wrote:
Just curious....If you change the file extension to .jpeg if it still acts
the same way (wrong.)
I had a client just a week ago who began having trouble with JPG files
after their computer was upgraded to Win10 Pro. Changing the file extension
to JPEG made their email program begin working again.
Again, just curious what might happen in your case.
Mike Copeland
Sytze de Boer wrote:
yes win 10
On 22/08/2016 8:14 PM, "Mike Copeland" <[email protected]> wrote:
Windows 10?
Mike Copeland
Sytze de Boer wrote:
Paint
On 22/08/2016 7:54 PM, "Alan Bourke" <[email protected]> wrote:
What opens JPG when you double-click on one?
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