Hello Miguel, Monday, December 1, 2003. 6:16:53 PM. you wrote:
> Hello Adrian, >> To ask you another question. It appears to me that TheBat does not >> like attachments without an extenion. I had one which, when I tried to >> open it I got the message "no application is associated with the >> specified file for this operation". When I added a .doc extension I >> could handle it without any problems. Is there something I can do to >> make such attachments more readily accessible? > That is not a problem of The Bat, it is your Windows. And it is correct, > there is normally no application associated to open files without an > extension. In your Windows Explorer take a look at Tools/Folder > Options/File Types. There you can see which files (extension) is > associated with which application. It may not be The Bat's problem but it is mine. :-( Following you pointer, I went into Windows Explorer and attempted to add another association: Ext: "[NONE]" Notepad Even after rebooting the machine, I still got the same message "no application is associated..." Am I doing something wrong? What can I do to make it possible to open such a file (without having to go through the whole process of exporting the message, adding an extension in Notepad, and then re-importing it)? -- Best regards Adrian J Morant mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ________________________________________________ Current version is 2.01.3 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html