Normally the setup would register any file types as part of the
installation.  Obviously in this case that hasn't worked.  Look at the
registered file type for the PDF extension and see if that gives a clue.

John Weller
01380 723235
07976 393631

>
> Someone that knows Windows better than I do, please help. What am I
> doing wrong:
>
> 1) Control Panel/Add Remove Software/Adobe Reader/remove
> 2) reboot
> 3) Run Adobe reader setup (812_en_us)
> 4) reboot
> 5) click on a pdf file in explorer and it tells me that there isn't an
> application associated with the extension.
>
> I know how to manually associate the pdf extension, but does anyone know
> why this isn't working like it always has in the past?
>



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