I have a new DLT 4000 that I use only for writing DVD master files to send to replicators. I recently purchased 10 used Type IV tapes of various brands (Sony, HP, Fuji, Quantum) and not one of them will work in my DLT 4000. The drive works perfectly with new Type IV tapes.
When using Danz...
You were right, making "open" the default did not make it work.
I downloaded IE6 and went to install and got a message that the version on my computer is newer so wouldn't install.
Any other ideas?
Greg,
I could not delete the Internet Shortcut entry in File Types. The "Delete" button is greyed out so I can't click it. Right clicking the Internet Shortcut entry only gives me "What's This?". So, I clicked the Advanced button and delete all entries.
Then I added the...
There is nothing listed next to the greyed out Change button.
Correct, there is no full stop after "rundll32.exe shdocvw.dll,OpenURL %l"
I registered all the .dll files as you suggested.
I ran SFC also, no problems.
No change - desktop shortcuts still open as text in IE window.
Yes, in File Types there is listed
Internet Shorcut with the IE icon.
The "Change" button is greyed out, so could not click.
Under Advanced then Action there is listed
"open" and
"print".
Highlight "open" click Edit and there is:
"Application used...
I solved the problem by going to:
Windows Explorer
Tools
Folder Options
File Types tab
URL:MailTo Protocol
Advanced
highligh "open"
Edit
change DDE message from "%1" to [open{"%1"}]
Under the General Tab of the Properties for the Shortcut it says "URL File".
There is no Web Document Tab of the Properties for the Shortcut, only one tab called General.
When I click on a "mailto:xxx" url Eudora opens but it does not open a new email with the "mailto:" address in place. I've tried with both Eudora 6.0 and 5.2 with same results. Any help would be appreciated.
I have the same problem. I drag the e icon from the address bar to the desktop to make a shortcut, but when I click the shortcut it opens in IE6.0 as a text version of the url instead of opening the web page - and yes, FILETYPE under PROPERTIES shows as "URL FILE" not as...
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