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From: ETM <>
Subject: Re: Infranview associate extensions
Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 21:45:20 -0400
References: <BAY1-DAV71woDwbcqMQ0001eede@hotmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <BAY1-DAV71woDwbcqMQ0001eede@hotmail.com>


Ann,

I think this may be arriving in my mail late, but my
recommendations are that you let IrfanView have all file
associations and if you don't like what it does, go back and
untick the associations. I even let IrfanView play my music
<grin>. However, some will suggest that you only let it
have the image associations. That suggestion is just as
good as mine. It is up to you.

Yes, download and install all plugins.

Elaine

Drawing on my fine command of the English language, I
said nothing. --Robert Benchley

Hello Ann

On Wednesday, May 26, 2004, you wrote

> Hello,

> I downloaded Infranview into a folder on my hard
> drive. I have not installed it yet as I still am unsure of
> what to do with marking the associate extensions. Which
> extensions should I mark or which are needed?

> Also I am still unsure of when to download the plugins?
> I got two different suggestions on what to do. Do I
> download the plugins into a folder on the hard drive where
> the infranview program is or do I wait and install the
> infranview software and then download the plugins?

> I am not very good at installing new programs as I am
> afraid I might mess something up.

> Thanks,
> Ann




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