Do you have a third-party viewer, that you use to look at files of this type? If not, installing a new program that has manual controls in the interface for assigning file associations will also fix the problem, and give you some added flexibility at the same time. After all, who actually uses Paint? Ugh. And Photoshop is just a tad expensive to be using just as a picture viewer.
Try this: <A HREF="http://www.acdsystems.com/english/products/acdsee/acdsee-node.htm" target="_new">http://www.acdsystems.com/english/products/acdsee/acdsee-node.htm</A>
You can use the free trial version, and not pay anything. You just have to allow the program to download new ads once a month.
Or, go to a place like Tucows, or Download.com, and look for a freeware program called Irfan View32. I used this viewer for a long time, before switching to ACDSee. The newest version is 3.51.
Here's a handy-dandy link:
<A HREF="http://stud1.tuwien.ac.at/~e9227474/english.htm" target="_new">http://stud1.tuwien.ac.at/~e9227474/english.htm</A>
Once the program is installed, it should automatically "take over", and become the default viewer. But if it doesn't ...
Locate the .exe file for the new viewer, for reference. Then, right-click on the file you wish to open, while holding down the left-shift key. Either select the viewer, and check the box instructing the system to use this viewer all the time, or if the viewer isn't in the list, browse to the aforementioned location of the .exe file. Choose this to open the file.
You may need to reboot, afterwards.
If the icon for the file type doesn't change, you can edit this in Windows Explorer\View\Folder Options\File Types. Select the file type from the list, and click Edit. Click the Change Icon button, and browse to the .exe file of the new viewer. Type the F5 key when you are done, to refresh the desktop.
See ya ...
Toejam31
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