Could not open the photos attached to e-mails in Outlook Express

I can't open a picture attachment in Outlook Express. The message is: "this file does not have a program associated with it execute this action.» Create an association in the folders Option Control Panel ". I don't know what to do in the records of the control panel Option. Can someone help me please?

I use Outlook Express 6. Internet Explorer 8. XP Professional.

Recently I had to reinstall my hard drive. I could open pictures in messages before today.

Thanks in advance...

Stefanie Kott

With XP, Windows images and faxes is the default viewer for photos. Create a file association.
 
1. download and save the attachment to the office.
2. right click on the saved file.
3. Select: Open with on the shortcut menu.
4. click on: choose [default] program.
5. Select: Images of Windows and Fax Viewer.
6. check: always use the selected program to open this type of file.
7. click on OK.
 
This should allow you to open these attachments directly from email address now.

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