This can also happens if you open a doc file from Explorer by right
clicking and finding the program to open it with, commonly the tick box
to make the association permanent is defaulted to on

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-----Original Message-----
From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rod Engelsman
Sent: Wed, 29. March 2006 6:15 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [users] Re: All Hell Has Broken Loose on My Computer!


Lars D. Noodén wrote:
> Some Windows users I know have mentioned that more than ocassionally
> 'patches' and 'upgrades' from MS will break file associations.
> 
> Maybe those still using Windows can keep an eye open for such problems
> this year.  If it turns out to be common, then this may be a topic to
be 
> covered by the FAQ, if not elsewhere.
> 

I have MSO 2000 installed alongside OOo and I've never experienced this 
problem. I would be interested to see if it depends on the version of 
MSO that the user has installed. My thinking is that 2000 may be getting

a little long in the tooth for a lot more automatic updates.

-- 

Rod

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