.jpg .gif .bmp file associations gone, upgrade from Office XP to 2

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I am upgrading from Office XP to Office 2003. After the upgrade, many users
no longer have file associations for .jpg, .gif and .bmp. Apparently "Photo
Editor" has been deleted and replaced by "Microsoft Office Picture Manager".
The problem is that Picture Manager is not taking over the file associations.

I know I could add the registry keys to the transform that would create the
association. The problem with this is that Photoshop users want .jpg files
to open in Photoshop.

I am looking for a solution where these file types will be associated with
Picture Manager if they were previously associated with Photo Editor but not
if they were associated with another application.
 
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Dana Brash [MSFT]

Hello,

Thank you for posting.

From your post, my understanding of this issue is: After upgrading Office
XP to Office 2003, image file associations are no longer configured as you
like. You would like image files other than .jpg to be associated with MS
Office Picture Manager, and to have .jpg files associated with Photoshop.
If this is not correct, please feel free to let me know.

In order to assiociate image files with MS Office Picture Manager, you can
change these settings in the Picture Manager (by default Start > Programs >
Microsoft Office > Microsoft Office Tools > Microsoft Office Picture
Manager). When the Picture Manager is opened for the first time, you
should be prompted with a file association dialog box where you can adjust
these settings. If you are not, you can open this dialog from the tools
menu (tools > File Types). In this dialog, you can associate image files
with the picture manager.

To ensure that .jpg files are opened with Adobe Photoshop, you can shift +
right click a file in Windows Explorer, select 'Open with' and 'Choose
Program'. In the Open With dialog box, select Photoshop and tick the
'Always use the selected program to open this kind of file' option.

Please let me know if you have any other concerns, or need anything else.

Hope this helps!

Sincerely,

Dana Brash
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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Dana Brash [MSFT]

Hello,

Thank you for posting.

From your post, my understanding of this issue is: After upgrading Office
XP to Office 2003, image file associations are no longer configured as you
like. You would like image files other than .jpg to be associated with MS
Office Picture Manager, and to have .jpg files associated with Photoshop.
If this is not correct, please feel free to let me know.

In order to assiociate image files with MS Office Picture Manager, you can
change these settings in the Picture Manager (by default Start > Programs >
Microsoft Office > Microsoft Office Tools > Microsoft Office Picture
Manager). When the Picture Manager is opened for the first time, you
should be prompted with a file association dialog box where you can adjust
these settings. If you are not, you can open this dialog from the tools
menu (tools > File Types). In this dialog, you can associate image files
with the picture manager.

To ensure that .jpg files are opened with Adobe Photoshop, you can shift +
right click a file in Windows Explorer, select 'Open with' and 'Choose
Program'. In the Open With dialog box, select Photoshop and tick the
'Always use the selected program to open this kind of file' option.

Please let me know if you have any other concerns, or need anything else.

Hope this helps!

Sincerely,

Dana Brash
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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D

Dana Brash [MSFT]

Hello,

Thank you for posting.

From your post, my understanding of this issue is: After upgrading Office
XP to Office 2003, image file associations are no longer configured as you
like. You would like image files other than .jpg to be associated with MS
Office Picture Manager, and to have .jpg files associated with Photoshop.
If this is not correct, please feel free to let me know.

In order to assiociate image files with MS Office Picture Manager, you can
change these settings in the Picture Manager (by default Start > Programs >
Microsoft Office > Microsoft Office Tools > Microsoft Office Picture
Manager). When the Picture Manager is opened for the first time, you
should be prompted with a file association dialog box where you can adjust
these settings. If you are not, you can open this dialog from the tools
menu (tools > File Types). In this dialog, you can associate image files
with the picture manager.

To ensure that .jpg files are opened with Adobe Photoshop, you can shift +
right click a file in Windows Explorer, select 'Open with' and 'Choose
Program'. In the Open With dialog box, select Photoshop and tick the
'Always use the selected program to open this kind of file' option.

Please let me know if you have any other concerns, or need anything else.

Hope this helps!

Sincerely,

Dana Brash
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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D

Dana Brash [MSFT]

Hello,

Thank you for posting.

From your post, my understanding of this issue is: After upgrading Office
XP to Office 2003, image file associations are no longer configured as you
like. You would like image files other than .jpg to be associated with MS
Office Picture Manager, and to have .jpg files associated with Photoshop.
If this is not correct, please feel free to let me know.

In order to assiociate image files with MS Office Picture Manager, you can
change these settings in the Picture Manager (by default Start > Programs >
Microsoft Office > Microsoft Office Tools > Microsoft Office Picture
Manager). When the Picture Manager is opened for the first time, you
should be prompted with a file association dialog box where you can adjust
these settings. If you are not, you can open this dialog from the tools
menu (tools > File Types). In this dialog, you can associate image files
with the picture manager.

To ensure that .jpg files are opened with Adobe Photoshop, you can shift +
right click a file in Windows Explorer, select 'Open with' and 'Choose
Program'. In the Open With dialog box, select Photoshop and tick the
'Always use the selected program to open this kind of file' option.

Please let me know if you have any other concerns, or need anything else.

Hope this helps!

Sincerely,

Dana Brash
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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D

Dana Brash [MSFT]

Hello,

Thank you for posting.

From your post, my understanding of this issue is: After upgrading Office
XP to Office 2003, image file associations are no longer configured as you
like. You would like image files other than .jpg to be associated with MS
Office Picture Manager, and to have .jpg files associated with Photoshop.
If this is not correct, please feel free to let me know.

In order to assiociate image files with MS Office Picture Manager, you can
change these settings in the Picture Manager (by default Start > Programs >
Microsoft Office > Microsoft Office Tools > Microsoft Office Picture
Manager). When the Picture Manager is opened for the first time, you
should be prompted with a file association dialog box where you can adjust
these settings. If you are not, you can open this dialog from the tools
menu (tools > File Types). In this dialog, you can associate image files
with the picture manager.

To ensure that .jpg files are opened with Adobe Photoshop, you can shift +
right click a file in Windows Explorer, select 'Open with' and 'Choose
Program'. In the Open With dialog box, select Photoshop and tick the
'Always use the selected program to open this kind of file' option.

Please let me know if you have any other concerns, or need anything else.

Hope this helps!

Sincerely,

Dana Brash
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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Microsoft technology partners in the United States and Canada.

This and other support options are available here:
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D

Dana Brash [MSFT]

Hello,

Thank you for posting.

From your post, my understanding of this issue is: After upgrading Office
XP to Office 2003, image file associations are no longer configured as you
like. You would like image files other than .jpg to be associated with MS
Office Picture Manager, and to have .jpg files associated with Photoshop.
If this is not correct, please feel free to let me know.

In order to assiociate image files with MS Office Picture Manager, you can
change these settings in the Picture Manager (by default Start > Programs >
Microsoft Office > Microsoft Office Tools > Microsoft Office Picture
Manager). When the Picture Manager is opened for the first time, you
should be prompted with a file association dialog box where you can adjust
these settings. If you are not, you can open this dialog from the tools
menu (tools > File Types). In this dialog, you can associate image files
with the picture manager.

To ensure that .jpg files are opened with Adobe Photoshop, you can shift +
right click a file in Windows Explorer, select 'Open with' and 'Choose
Program'. In the Open With dialog box, select Photoshop and tick the
'Always use the selected program to open this kind of file' option.

Please let me know if you have any other concerns, or need anything else.

Hope this helps!

Sincerely,

Dana Brash
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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Microsoft technology partners in the United States and Canada.

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D

Dana Brash [MSFT]

Hello,

Thank you for posting.

From your post, my understanding of this issue is: After upgrading Office
XP to Office 2003, image file associations are no longer configured as you
like. You would like image files other than .jpg to be associated with MS
Office Picture Manager, and to have .jpg files associated with Photoshop.
If this is not correct, please feel free to let me know.

In order to assiociate image files with MS Office Picture Manager, you can
change these settings in the Picture Manager (by default Start > Programs >
Microsoft Office > Microsoft Office Tools > Microsoft Office Picture
Manager). When the Picture Manager is opened for the first time, you
should be prompted with a file association dialog box where you can adjust
these settings. If you are not, you can open this dialog from the tools
menu (tools > File Types). In this dialog, you can associate image files
with the picture manager.

To ensure that .jpg files are opened with Adobe Photoshop, you can shift +
right click a file in Windows Explorer, select 'Open with' and 'Choose
Program'. In the Open With dialog box, select Photoshop and tick the
'Always use the selected program to open this kind of file' option.

Please let me know if you have any other concerns, or need anything else.

Hope this helps!

Sincerely,

Dana Brash
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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situations. This benefit is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to all
Microsoft technology partners in the United States and Canada.

This and other support options are available here:
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D

Dana Brash [MSFT]

Hello,

Thank you for posting.

From your post, my understanding of this issue is: After upgrading Office
XP to Office 2003, image file associations are no longer configured as you
like. You would like image files other than .jpg to be associated with MS
Office Picture Manager, and to have .jpg files associated with Photoshop.
If this is not correct, please feel free to let me know.

In order to assiociate image files with MS Office Picture Manager, you can
change these settings in the Picture Manager (by default Start > Programs >
Microsoft Office > Microsoft Office Tools > Microsoft Office Picture
Manager). When the Picture Manager is opened for the first time, you
should be prompted with a file association dialog box where you can adjust
these settings. If you are not, you can open this dialog from the tools
menu (tools > File Types). In this dialog, you can associate image files
with the picture manager.

To ensure that .jpg files are opened with Adobe Photoshop, you can shift +
right click a file in Windows Explorer, select 'Open with' and 'Choose
Program'. In the Open With dialog box, select Photoshop and tick the
'Always use the selected program to open this kind of file' option.

Please let me know if you have any other concerns, or need anything else.

Hope this helps!

Sincerely,

Dana Brash
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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=====================================================
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D

Dana Brash [MSFT]

Hello,

Thank you for posting.

From your post, my understanding of this issue is: After upgrading Office
XP to Office 2003, image file associations are no longer configured as you
like. You would like image files other than .jpg to be associated with MS
Office Picture Manager, and to have .jpg files associated with Photoshop.
If this is not correct, please feel free to let me know.

In order to assiociate image files with MS Office Picture Manager, you can
change these settings in the Picture Manager (by default Start > Programs >
Microsoft Office > Microsoft Office Tools > Microsoft Office Picture
Manager). When the Picture Manager is opened for the first time, you
should be prompted with a file association dialog box where you can adjust
these settings. If you are not, you can open this dialog from the tools
menu (tools > File Types). In this dialog, you can associate image files
with the picture manager.

To ensure that .jpg files are opened with Adobe Photoshop, you can shift +
right click a file in Windows Explorer, select 'Open with' and 'Choose
Program'. In the Open With dialog box, select Photoshop and tick the
'Always use the selected program to open this kind of file' option.

Please let me know if you have any other concerns, or need anything else.

Hope this helps!

Sincerely,

Dana Brash
Microsoft Online Partner Support

When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
=====================================================
Business-Critical Phone Support (BCPS) provides you with technical phone
support at no charge during critical LAN outages or "business down"
situations. This benefit is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to all
Microsoft technology partners in the United States and Canada.

This and other support options are available here:
BCPS:
https://partner.microsoft.com/US/technicalsupport/supportoverview/40010469
Others: https://partner.microsoft.com/US/technicalsupport/supportoverview/

If you are outside the United States, please visit our International
Support page:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=/international.aspx.
=====================================================
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F

fbartrom

Your understanding is not correct. After the upgrade, .jpg .gif .bmp file
associations gone. Since Photo Editor from Office XP is being upgraded to
Picture Manager from Office 2003, these associations should automatically be
re-associated to Picture Manager. I am deploying to over 600 users and do
not want to manually create the associations for every user.

How do you configure the upgrade install to correctly and automatically move
the file association of .jpg, .gif and .bmp from Photo Editor to Microsoft
Office Picture Manager.
 

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