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Old 08-20-2006, 03:05 PM
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Bill,
Thanks for your response. To answer your question, Yes when I double click directly on the AVI source file VideoLAN automatically launches and plays the AVI file. This is what I find so bewildering. The file association is correctly setup in the File Types TAB in the Folder Option Menu. All AVI and MPG files that were once associated with Windows Media Player are now associated with VideoLAN (a media player that in my opinion is a lot better than Windows Media Player). All video files play nicely on VideoLAN as long as I double click on the source file directly. But if I click on the hyperlink setup in Excel, I get the message:

"No program is registered to open this File"

What is up with Microsoft making something so easy to work, very difficult?
Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.

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Originally Posted by Bill Sharpe
binar wrote:
> Fellow forum members:
> I'm totally confused why all my Excel hyperlinks don't work and display
> the messages below everytime I select one:
>
> "Some files can contain viruses and otherwise be harmful to your
> computer. It is important that the file comes from a trustworthy
> source. Would you like to open the file?"
>
> "No program is registered to open this File"
>
> The first message is just annoying and I just press OK to make it go
> away. But the second message is serious and is preventing the hyperlink
> from working. What does Excel mean by telling me, "No program is
> registered to open this File"?. My research in this forum hints that
> this problem might be caused due to Microsoft Internet Explorer, but it
> doesn't tell me how to fix it. Can anyone out there help me figure out
> how to make my hyperlinks work? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
> Thank you.
>
>

If you double-click on an AVI file in Explorer does VideoLan open that
file? If not, you need to associate AVI files with the VideoLan program.

Bill
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