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Roxio Photo Suite 5

May 29, 2005 1:58AM PDT

I was given a Vivitar/ViviCam3750 camera. The software included a Roxio Photo Suite 5 package which I installed on my W98. Recently, I have been receiving in Temporary internet files, pictures (jpg) that are assigned to Roxio Photo Suite 5. My file sharing on the PC is disabled and I have deleted the sharing folder on the Roxio software. I still keep getting any jpeg file that I browse to as assigned to Roxio. I don't have any other Photo program on the PC. Virus and Security forum doesn't think this is a security problem, but I can't understand why (all of a sudden--recent development) this is happening. Roxio won't shed any light because it was a Vivitar package and vivitar is clueless about the problem.Any ideas?

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What problem?
May 29, 2005 2:17AM PDT

You may assign the association as you see fit. And since Windows can only assign one extension to any one program at a time, it matters not if the .JPG is in temp or elsewhere.

Bob

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File Associations
May 29, 2005 5:37AM PDT

Most likley, when you installed Roxio Photo Suite 5 it assigned itself as the program that will open a .jpg file when you double-click on the file name.

I am looking at Roxio Photo Suite 7, so your program may be different.

Click Start/All Programs/Roxio/PhotoSuite
Click File/Options/File Associations

There should be a list of file types that will be opened with Roxio if you double-click on the file name. If .jpg is checkmarked - remove the checkmark.
Click Apply and/or OK.

Close Roxio.

Reboot the computer.

Hopefully that fixes the problem.

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