Screen shot of what? The file types list which does not include the ODT
extension or the results of clicking on your original link?
Some how your machine has been trained to do what it's doing. My PC has had
no training via software install of Open Office or other apps and I have not
manually set up an association of a zip app with ODT extension.

I do not have Winzip installed on this machine which is XP Pro SP2 and on
the 98SE box I have Powerdesk and Total Commander. I use Powerdesk for
extracting.
 
Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: Pete Holsberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 10:35 AM
Subject: Re: When is a ZIP not a ZIP?

David G. Pile wrote:
> Nope. Treats it like any other download.

Can you sent me a screen shot off-list? 

> There is no reason for my software to associate the extension with a 
> compressed file.

Mine either. Yet in IE, it does. Do you have WinZIP installed?

Thx.

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