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Please Help me!!!! Unable to open .DOC file attachments directly from Windows Mail in Windows Vista
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12-22-2007
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Please Help me!!!! Unable to open .DOC file attachments directly from Windows Mail in Windows Vista
Need help. I cannot open some email. message states This file does not have
program associated with if for performing this action. Create an association
in the set association control panel. I have went there a done
this but for some it does not contain extension .doc .els. What do I do. I
have tried renaming and that doesn't work either. Then I went to this help
site with these instructions below.
Unable to open .DOC file attachments directly from Windows Mail in Windows
Vista
Symptom
When you attempt to open a .DOC file that came as a mail attachment in
Windows Mail, the following error may occur:
This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this
action. Create an association in the Set Associations control panel.
This may happen even though you have Microsoft Word installed. Also, the
same file may open correctly when saved to disk and then viewed.
This article and the utility discussed below, are applicable for Windows®
Vista systems with Microsoft® Word installed.
Resolution
To fix the problem, download DocFix.zip and save it to Desktop. Unzip the
contents (docfix.exe and readme.txt). Open readme.txt to read it. Then run
the file DocFix.exe. When you are prompted for an administrator password or
confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
If that does not fix the problem, see if repairing Microsoft Word helps.
This didn't work either!!!
ERROR Message Microsoft. Net Framework
Application attempted to perform an operation not allowed by the security
policy. to grant this application the required permission. Contact
Administrator. (Which Iam!) or use the Microsoft. Net Framework
Configuration tool.
If you continue. The application will ignore this error and attempt to
continue. If you click continue. If click quit. the application will close
immediately.
Requested Registry access is not allowed.
Then I click continue an a box called Form 1 pops up and does nothing.
If some of you reply. Please give directions in simple step by step.
computer illiterate. ha-ha
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12-22-2007
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Re: Please Help me!!!! Unable to open .DOC file attachments directly from Windows Mail in Windows Vista
Right click DocFix.exe and choose Run as Administrator.
<ursulahunt@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:FE4E90A5-93AC-4680-9A6C-ACDAD8F33D49@microsoft.com...
> Need help. I cannot open some email. message states This file does not
> have program associated with if for performing this action. Create an
> association in the set association control panel. I have went there a done
> this but for some it does not contain extension .doc .els. What do I do. I
> have tried renaming and that doesn't work either. Then I went to this help
> site with these instructions below.
>
>
> Unable to open .DOC file attachments directly from Windows Mail in Windows
> Vista
> Symptom
> When you attempt to open a .DOC file that came as a mail attachment in
> Windows Mail, the following error may occur:
>
> This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this
> action. Create an association in the Set Associations control panel.
>
> This may happen even though you have Microsoft Word installed. Also, the
> same file may open correctly when saved to disk and then viewed.
>
> This article and the utility discussed below, are applicable for Windows®
> Vista systems with Microsoft® Word installed.
> Resolution
> To fix the problem, download DocFix.zip and save it to Desktop. Unzip the
> contents (docfix.exe and readme.txt). Open readme.txt to read it. Then run
> the file DocFix.exe. When you are prompted for an administrator password
> or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
>
> If that does not fix the problem, see if repairing Microsoft Word helps.
>
> This didn't work either!!!
>
>
>
> ERROR Message Microsoft. Net Framework
>
> Application attempted to perform an operation not allowed by the security
> policy. to grant this application the required permission. Contact
> Administrator. (Which Iam!) or use the Microsoft. Net Framework
> Configuration tool.
>
>
>
> If you continue. The application will ignore this error and attempt to
> continue. If you click continue. If click quit. the application will close
> immediately.
>
>
>
> Requested Registry access is not allowed.
>
>
>
> Then I click continue an a box called Form 1 pops up and does nothing.
>
>
>
> If some of you reply. Please give directions in simple step by step.
> computer illiterate. ha-ha
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12-22-2007
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Re: Please Help me!!!! Unable to open .DOC file attachments directly from Windows Mail in Windows Vista
Which version of Word do you have installed?
--
Gary VanderMolen [MS-MVP WLM]
<ursulahunt@comcast.net> wrote in message news:FE4E90A5-93AC-4680-9A6C-ACDAD8F33D49@microsoft.com...
> Need help. I cannot open some email. message states This file does not have program associated with if for performing this
> action. Create an association in the set association control panel. I have went there a done
> this but for some it does not contain extension .doc .els. What do I do. I have tried renaming and that doesn't work either.
> Then I went to this help site with these instructions below.
>
>
> Unable to open .DOC file attachments directly from Windows Mail in Windows Vista
> Symptom
> When you attempt to open a .DOC file that came as a mail attachment in Windows Mail, the following error may occur:
>
> This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this action. Create an association in the Set Associations
> control panel.
>
> This may happen even though you have Microsoft Word installed. Also, the same file may open correctly when saved to disk and
> then viewed.
>
> This article and the utility discussed below, are applicable for Windows® Vista systems with Microsoft® Word installed.
> Resolution
> To fix the problem, download DocFix.zip and save it to Desktop. Unzip the contents (docfix.exe and readme.txt). Open readme.txt
> to read it. Then run the file DocFix.exe. When you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password
> or provide confirmation.
>
> If that does not fix the problem, see if repairing Microsoft Word helps.
>
> This didn't work either!!!
>
>
>
> ERROR Message Microsoft. Net Framework
>
> Application attempted to perform an operation not allowed by the security policy. to grant this application the required
> permission. Contact Administrator. (Which Iam!) or use the Microsoft. Net Framework Configuration tool.
>
>
>
> If you continue. The application will ignore this error and attempt to continue. If you click continue. If click quit. the
> application will close immediately.
>
>
>
> Requested Registry access is not allowed.
>
>
>
> Then I click continue an a box called Form 1 pops up and does nothing.
>
>
>
> If some of you reply. Please give directions in simple step by step.
> computer illiterate. ha-ha
>
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12-23-2007
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Re: Please Help me!!!! Unable to open .DOC file attachments directly from Windows Mail in Windows Vista
I tried the suggested fix. But I was still not able to open any
attachments. Not true it does open for MS Works. But Any pdf. or MS Office
files don't open. it gives the same message about creating set association.
I really need so help please.
"Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM" <franksaunders@mvps.org> wrote in message
news:E2EE852C-BCD3-41CB-808B-20709960DE0A@microsoft.com...
> Right click DocFix.exe and choose Run as Administrator.
>
> <ursulahunt@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:FE4E90A5-93AC-4680-9A6C-ACDAD8F33D49@microsoft.com...
>> Need help. I cannot open some email. message states This file does not
>> have program associated with if for performing this action. Create an
>> association in the set association control panel. I have went there a
>> done
>> this but for some it does not contain extension .doc .els. What do I do.
>> I have tried renaming and that doesn't work either. Then I went to this
>> help site with these instructions below.
>>
>>
>> Unable to open .DOC file attachments directly from Windows Mail in
>> Windows Vista
>> Symptom
>> When you attempt to open a .DOC file that came as a mail attachment in
>> Windows Mail, the following error may occur:
>>
>> This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this
>> action. Create an association in the Set Associations control panel.
>>
>> This may happen even though you have Microsoft Word installed. Also, the
>> same file may open correctly when saved to disk and then viewed.
>>
>> This article and the utility discussed below, are applicable for Windows®
>> Vista systems with Microsoft® Word installed.
>> Resolution
>> To fix the problem, download DocFix.zip and save it to Desktop. Unzip the
>> contents (docfix.exe and readme.txt). Open readme.txt to read it. Then
>> run the file DocFix.exe. When you are prompted for an administrator
>> password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
>>
>> If that does not fix the problem, see if repairing Microsoft Word helps.
>>
>> This didn't work either!!!
>>
>>
>>
>> ERROR Message Microsoft. Net Framework
>>
>> Application attempted to perform an operation not allowed by the security
>> policy. to grant this application the required permission. Contact
>> Administrator. (Which Iam!) or use the Microsoft. Net Framework
>> Configuration tool.
>>
>>
>>
>> If you continue. The application will ignore this error and attempt to
>> continue. If you click continue. If click quit. the application will
>> close immediately.
>>
>>
>>
>> Requested Registry access is not allowed.
>>
>>
>>
>> Then I click continue an a box called Form 1 pops up and does nothing.
>>
>>
>>
>> If some of you reply. Please give directions in simple step by step.
>> computer illiterate. ha-ha
>
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12-23-2007
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Re: Please Help me!!!! Unable to open .DOC file attachments directly from Windows Mail in Windows Vista
I am also trying to fix this frustrating problem.
In order to set associated programs, you go into Default Programs in
the Control Panel, then select Associate File Type or Protocol with a
Program. Unfortunately, there is no .doc extention listed in which to
choose.
This user refers to a patch called DocFix.zip. Does anyone know if this
is available and, if so, where is itÉ
Thanks.
;551372 Wrote:
> Need help. I cannot open some email. message states This file does not
> have
> program associated with if for performing this action. Create an
> association
> in the set association control panel. I have went there a done
> this but for some it does not contain extension .doc .els. What do I
> do. I
> have tried renaming and that doesn't work either. Then I went to this
> help
> site with these instructions below.
>
>
> Unable to open .DOC file attachments directly from Windows Mail in
> Windows
> Vista
> Symptom
> When you attempt to open a .DOC file that came as a mail attachment in
> Windows Mail, the following error may occur:
>
> This file does not have a program associated with it for performing
> this
> action. Create an association in the Set Associations control panel.
>
> This may happen even though you have Microsoft Word installed. Also,
> the
> same file may open correctly when saved to disk and then viewed.
>
> This article and the utility discussed below, are applicable for
> Windows®
> Vista systems with Microsoft® Word installed.
> Resolution
> To fix the problem, download DocFix.zip and save it to Desktop. Unzip
> the
> contents (docfix.exe and readme.txt). Open readme.txt to read it. Then
> run
> the file DocFix.exe. When you are prompted for an administrator
> password or
> confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
>
> If that does not fix the problem, see if repairing Microsoft Word
> helps.
>
> This didn't work either!!!
>
>
>
> ERROR Message Microsoft. Net Framework
>
> Application attempted to perform an operation not allowed by the
> security
> policy. to grant this application the required permission. Contact
> Administrator. (Which Iam!) or use the Microsoft. Net Framework
> Configuration tool.
>
>
>
> If you continue. The application will ignore this error and attempt to
> continue. If you click continue. If click quit. the application will
> close
> immediately.
>
>
>
> Requested Registry access is not allowed.
>
>
>
> Then I click continue an a box called Form 1 pops up and does nothing.
>
>
>
> If some of you reply. Please give directions in simple step by step.
> computer illiterate. ha-ha
--
vox1971
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12-23-2007
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Re: Please Help me!!!! Unable to open .DOC file attachments directly from Windows Mail in Windows Vista
http://www.winhelponline.com/article...ows-Vista.html
"vox1971" <vox1971.3210va@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
news:vox1971.3210va@no-mx.forums.net...
>
> I am also trying to fix this frustrating problem.
>
> In order to set associated programs, you go into Default Programs in
> the Control Panel, then select Associate File Type or Protocol with a
> Program. Unfortunately, there is no .doc extention listed in which to
> choose.
>
> This user refers to a patch called DocFix.zip. Does anyone know if this
> is available and, if so, where is itÉ
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>
>
> ;551372 Wrote:
>> Need help. I cannot open some email. message states This file does not
>> have
>> program associated with if for performing this action. Create an
>> association
>> in the set association control panel. I have went there a done
>> this but for some it does not contain extension .doc .els. What do I
>> do. I
>> have tried renaming and that doesn't work either. Then I went to this
>> help
>> site with these instructions below.
>>
>>
>> Unable to open .DOC file attachments directly from Windows Mail in
>> Windows
>> Vista
>> Symptom
>> When you attempt to open a .DOC file that came as a mail attachment in
>> Windows Mail, the following error may occur:
>>
>> This file does not have a program associated with it for performing
>> this
>> action. Create an association in the Set Associations control panel.
>>
>> This may happen even though you have Microsoft Word installed. Also,
>> the
>> same file may open correctly when saved to disk and then viewed.
>>
>> This article and the utility discussed below, are applicable for
>> Windows®
>> Vista systems with Microsoft® Word installed.
>> Resolution
>> To fix the problem, download DocFix.zip and save it to Desktop. Unzip
>> the
>> contents (docfix.exe and readme.txt). Open readme.txt to read it. Then
>> run
>> the file DocFix.exe. When you are prompted for an administrator
>> password or
>> confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
>>
>> If that does not fix the problem, see if repairing Microsoft Word
>> helps.
>>
>> This didn't work either!!!
>>
>>
>>
>> ERROR Message Microsoft. Net Framework
>>
>> Application attempted to perform an operation not allowed by the
>> security
>> policy. to grant this application the required permission. Contact
>> Administrator. (Which Iam!) or use the Microsoft. Net Framework
>> Configuration tool.
>>
>>
>>
>> If you continue. The application will ignore this error and attempt to
>> continue. If you click continue. If click quit. the application will
>> close
>> immediately.
>>
>>
>>
>> Requested Registry access is not allowed.
>>
>>
>>
>> Then I click continue an a box called Form 1 pops up and does nothing.
>>
>>
>>
>> If some of you reply. Please give directions in simple step by step.
>> computer illiterate. ha-ha
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12-23-2007
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Re: Please Help me!!!! Unable to open .DOC file attachments directly from Windows Mail in Windows Vista
Assuming that you have Acrobat Reader and Word or Word Reader just save them
ro Doci,emts and open from there.
<ursulahunt@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:7FAFBC93-7529-4986-8404-5B8424B5CB85@microsoft.com...
> I tried the suggested fix. But I was still not able to open any
> attachments. Not true it does open for MS Works. But Any pdf. or MS Office
> files don't open. it gives the same message about creating set
> association.
> I really need so help please.
>
>
> "Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM" <franksaunders@mvps.org> wrote in message
> news:E2EE852C-BCD3-41CB-808B-20709960DE0A@microsoft.com...
>> Right click DocFix.exe and choose Run as Administrator.
>>
>> <ursulahunt@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:FE4E90A5-93AC-4680-9A6C-ACDAD8F33D49@microsoft.com...
>>> Need help. I cannot open some email. message states This file does not
>>> have program associated with if for performing this action. Create an
>>> association in the set association control panel. I have went there a
>>> done
>>> this but for some it does not contain extension .doc .els. What do I do.
>>> I have tried renaming and that doesn't work either. Then I went to this
>>> help site with these instructions below.
>>>
>>>
>>> Unable to open .DOC file attachments directly from Windows Mail in
>>> Windows Vista
>>> Symptom
>>> When you attempt to open a .DOC file that came as a mail attachment in
>>> Windows Mail, the following error may occur:
>>>
>>> This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this
>>> action. Create an association in the Set Associations control panel.
>>>
>>> This may happen even though you have Microsoft Word installed. Also, the
>>> same file may open correctly when saved to disk and then viewed.
>>>
>>> This article and the utility discussed below, are applicable for
>>> Windows® Vista systems with Microsoft® Word installed.
>>> Resolution
>>> To fix the problem, download DocFix.zip and save it to Desktop. Unzip
>>> the contents (docfix.exe and readme.txt). Open readme.txt to read it.
>>> Then run the file DocFix.exe. When you are prompted for an administrator
>>> password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
>>>
>>> If that does not fix the problem, see if repairing Microsoft Word helps.
>>>
>>> This didn't work either!!!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ERROR Message Microsoft. Net Framework
>>>
>>> Application attempted to perform an operation not allowed by the
>>> security policy. to grant this application the required permission.
>>> Contact Administrator. (Which Iam!) or use the Microsoft. Net Framework
>>> Configuration tool.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> If you continue. The application will ignore this error and attempt to
>>> continue. If you click continue. If click quit. the application will
>>> close immediately.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Requested Registry access is not allowed.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Then I click continue an a box called Form 1 pops up and does nothing.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> If some of you reply. Please give directions in simple step by step.
>>> computer illiterate. ha-ha
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12-24-2007
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Re: Please Help me!!!! Unable to open .DOC file attachments directly from Windows Mail in Windows Vista
I also am having same problem... ran "DocFix" as administrator (ie., rt
click...) and end up with the same results after jumping through security
hoops... ending up with "Form 1"
Running Office Professional 2007, Vista Home Premium. I can open files by
saving to Desktop but this is not the way it should work. I have tried
re-installing Office, but have NOT tried to re-install Vista.
Thanks for allowing me to jump in
George
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12-25-2007
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Re: Please Help me!!!! Unable to open .DOC file attachments directly from Windows Mail in Windows Vista
This still will not work. the form box pops up and it does nothing.
"Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM" <franksaunders@mvps.org> wrote in message
news:87894CAD-FF51-411F-907F-9998CB6DC53B@microsoft.com...
> http://www.winhelponline.com/article...ows-Vista.html
>
> "vox1971" <vox1971.3210va@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
> news:vox1971.3210va@no-mx.forums.net...
>>
>> I am also trying to fix this frustrating problem.
>>
>> In order to set associated programs, you go into Default Programs in
>> the Control Panel, then select Associate File Type or Protocol with a
>> Program. Unfortunately, there is no .doc extention listed in which to
>> choose.
>>
>> This user refers to a patch called DocFix.zip. Does anyone know if this
>> is available and, if so, where is itÉ
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ;551372 Wrote:
>>> Need help. I cannot open some email. message states This file does not
>>> have
>>> program associated with if for performing this action. Create an
>>> association
>>> in the set association control panel. I have went there a done
>>> this but for some it does not contain extension .doc .els. What do I
>>> do. I
>>> have tried renaming and that doesn't work either. Then I went to this
>>> help
>>> site with these instructions below.
>>>
>>>
>>> Unable to open .DOC file attachments directly from Windows Mail in
>>> Windows
>>> Vista
>>> Symptom
>>> When you attempt to open a .DOC file that came as a mail attachment in
>>> Windows Mail, the following error may occur:
>>>
>>> This file does not have a program associated with it for performing
>>> this
>>> action. Create an association in the Set Associations control panel.
>>>
>>> This may happen even though you have Microsoft Word installed. Also,
>>> the
>>> same file may open correctly when saved to disk and then viewed.
>>>
>>> This article and the utility discussed below, are applicable for
>>> Windows®
>>> Vista systems with Microsoft® Word installed.
>>> Resolution
>>> To fix the problem, download DocFix.zip and save it to Desktop. Unzip
>>> the
>>> contents (docfix.exe and readme.txt). Open readme.txt to read it. Then
>>> run
>>> the file DocFix.exe. When you are prompted for an administrator
>>> password or
>>> confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
>>>
>>> If that does not fix the problem, see if repairing Microsoft Word
>>> helps.
>>>
>>> This didn't work either!!!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ERROR Message Microsoft. Net Framework
>>>
>>> Application attempted to perform an operation not allowed by the
>>> security
>>> policy. to grant this application the required permission. Contact
>>> Administrator. (Which Iam!) or use the Microsoft. Net Framework
>>> Configuration tool.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> If you continue. The application will ignore this error and attempt to
>>> continue. If you click continue. If click quit. the application will
>>> close
>>> immediately.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Requested Registry access is not allowed.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Then I click continue an a box called Form 1 pops up and does nothing.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> If some of you reply. Please give directions in simple step by step.
>>> computer illiterate. ha-ha
>
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01-29-2008
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Re: Please Help me!!!! Unable to open .DOC file attachments directly from Windows Mail in Windows Vista
Running Windows Vista Home Premium and Office 2003. Realy frustrated by
the problem that I was not able to set the fileassosiation for .doc
files, but the docfix solved this problem. Why is this not possible to
fix in for instance registry? Frustrating problem, but thank's for the
tips I located at this forum this problem is now solved. Have to wait
for the fix for Works doc
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munty70
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