It's our project management software, WBS Chart Pro
(
www.criticaltools.com/wbsmain). The .wbs file is an XML-based file type.
Doubleclicking the .wbs file works on other Vista machines but not on one in
particular. I tried looking at the file association properties of a .wbs
file in Vista but I could only see where to assign it to a new program not
read its properties. Can you do this in Vista?
Could this be some sort of permission issue where doubleclicking a file will
start the associated program and not pass the file parameters due to some
security setting? Just a shot in the dark...
Thanks!
"Ken Blake, MVP" <> wrote in message
news:...
> On Thu, 19 Feb 2009 10:15:31 -0600, "Jim Spiller"
> <jim@_criticaltools-remove-.com> wrote:
>
>> When I doubleclick a file it opens the associated program but does not
>> load
>> the file and will crash the program when I close it. Other file types
>> work
>> fine (*.xls, *.doc) when I doubleclick them. Any ideas what to look for
>> here?
>
>
> You've told us which file types (*.xls, *.doc) work, but not what file
> types don't work. You also haven't told us what the associated
> program(s) are for those that don't work. Please provide that
> information.
>
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