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Hi How would you go about changing the format from exe to another one? I have tried to send my show to some who use Windows XP with 2000 and they can not view anything that is in exe format at all, plus a lot of people are afrai d of opening up anything with this extension as they are afraid of a virus. Thanks Sandy |
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Sandy I have sent to people with Xp with no problem, being it is an .exe extension I tell them it is clean and ask that they scan it anyhow to be safe. do not see that you can change the exe file extension, will not work... |
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HI I send it to a lot of others who like me use XP and yes they can get it as long as they want to open up exe files or do not have their security set to o high. Have found that Norton is good for kicking it out, but I have some friends who use office 2000 on their XP and they can not get it at all. San dy |
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Does anyone know if one could design a free web site and show our presentations using the using the web slide show format? If it's not an .exe file most servers might permit it. I'll read any replies on this site as I blocked my yahoo email. You could email me at: photoimpressions@ |
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Hi Thanks .. I know that part but it seems that the way that XP office with 20 00 on it is set up that there is not any way that you can get any exe shows or programs with that and that came from a guy who works with that program for Microsoft. It seems that they did this for the reason that it is mostl y used by offices and they do not feel that exe is a necessary thing for th em to use but I personally feel that it should be at the discretion of the owner of the computer as to what you can and can not see or do with it. San dy |
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Thanks I will pass this information on as there are two of my online friend s who wanted to see the two shows that I had made up to see what I have not done right on them. Sandy |
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Sandy Outlook 2000 (or XP) has various levles of security. By going in ther registry you can modify this (e.g. indicating which type of files like *.EXE files can be opened or saved). There is on the microsoft support web site detailed help HOW you can do that (http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;q290497) good luck & regards, Michael wrote: > HI > I send it to a lot of others who like me use XP and yes they can get it as long as they want to open up exe files or do not have their security set too high. Have found that Norton is good for kicking it out, but I have some friends who use office 2000 on their XP and they can not get it at all. Sandy > |
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Sandy, I had similar situation - folks sent over slideshows with pictures we wanted to see. After chanuing the registrykey (with the help of the microsoft support web site) we were able to run them .... regards, Michael wrote: > Hi > Thanks .. I know that part but it seems that the way that XP office with 2000 on it is set up that there is not any way that you can get any exe shows or programs with that and that came from a guy who works with that program for Microsoft. It seems that they did this for the reason that it is mostly used by offices and they do not feel that exe is a necessary thing for them to use but I personally feel that it should be at the discretion of the owner of the computer as to what you can and can not see or do with it. Sandy > |
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I know you can set up a free website through yahoo. I did a website for my son's high school wrestling team and have two slide shows on it. they work great. Mine is a paid site, but I'm pretty sure it would work on the free site also. |
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