On 12/25/12 7:24 PM, Jane Galt wrote:
> Ed Mullen <[email protected]>  wrote :
> 
>> Jane Galt wrote:
>>> My sister's PC ( Win 7 ) is using the latest SM and she uses the mail
>>> in there. I don't because I've always used Pegasus, but she does.
>>>
>>> And it's doing the weirdest thing.
>>>
>>> I send her a PDF attachment and when I double click on it in her PC in
>>> the SM mail, it opens a blue screen in Windows Media Center and doesn't
>>> even open the PDF!
>>>
>>> I checked in the Control Panel file associations and they're set to
>>> open PDF files with Adobe reader.
>>>
>>> So why is it doing this?
>>>
>>> There appears to be no file associations settings in the SM email
>>> itself. 
>>>
>>
>> With no more info than this I'd have to guess an errant add-in/plug-in 
>> screwing things up.
>>
> 
> The weird thing is that she doesn't even WANT Windows Media Center on her PC. 
> She never uses it and this annoys her. So I uninstalled it with Control 
> Panel, only to have it start up again right after that! ( OK I didn't reboot, 
> but... )
> 

Windows XP SP3
SeaMonkey 2.14.1

After repeated attempts, I realized that Windows Media Player (related
to Windows Media Center) cannot be removed.  Windows XP automatically
restores it.  Instead, I used SeaMonkey's Add-ons Manager to disable it.

-- 

David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>

Anyone who thinks government owns a monopoly on inefficient, obstructive
bureaucracy has obviously never worked for a large corporation.
© 1997 by David E. Ross
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