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Antti Keskinen21-Jan-04 5:55
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The actual opening of the document is tied with the Folder Settings found from Windows Explorer. You insert a new file type binding into this long list to tell Windows that whenever user wants to open this type of file, it will start your program.

The problem you're describing indicates that your program's files are not functioning properly. Have you tried to start your program without opening a file ? Like, just by running it ?

Naturally, you should check the Folder Settings to make sure that the path located in there points to the correct destination where your program resides. Also, make sure that your source code can handle the opening of files. In the Windows world, when a document is double-clicked, Windows checks whether the file type has a binding, and if it does, it calls the specified program and issues the filename as the first parameter.

Hope this will help. If the problem is with some other type of a document (i.e. not your own), then post more details on the type of file etc..

-Antti Keskinen

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