Visio Viewer 2003 File Association

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x5748

Bob,
I have tried to do a capture to see what changes without much luck.

The part I am unsure of is in the following section:
"To associate Visio file types to the Viewer"
For corporate deployment using ActiveDirectory (the type called
“assignmentâ€), setting the SETVISIO6EXTENSIONS will associate the Viewer with
VSD, VST, and VSS documents. SETVISIO10EXTENSIONS will associate the Viewer
with VDX, VTX, and VSX documents. They can be set to any non-null, non-zero
value (like “1â€).

Are SETVISIO6EXTENSIONS and SETVISIO10EXTENSIONS public properties of the
MSI that can be set on the command line?

Thanks
 
X

x5748

Bob,
I have tried to do a capture to see what changes without much luck.

The part I am unsure of is in the following section:
"To associate Visio file types to the Viewer"
For corporate deployment using ActiveDirectory (the type called
“assignmentâ€), setting the SETVISIO6EXTENSIONS will associate the Viewer with
VSD, VST, and VSS documents. SETVISIO10EXTENSIONS will associate the Viewer
with VDX, VTX, and VSX documents. They can be set to any non-null, non-zero
value (like “1â€).

Are SETVISIO6EXTENSIONS and SETVISIO10EXTENSIONS public properties of the
MSI that can be set on the command line?

Thanks
 
X

x5748

Bob,
I have tried to do a capture to see what changes without much luck.

The part I am unsure of is in the following section:
"To associate Visio file types to the Viewer"
For corporate deployment using ActiveDirectory (the type called
“assignmentâ€), setting the SETVISIO6EXTENSIONS will associate the Viewer with
VSD, VST, and VSS documents. SETVISIO10EXTENSIONS will associate the Viewer
with VDX, VTX, and VSX documents. They can be set to any non-null, non-zero
value (like “1â€).

Are SETVISIO6EXTENSIONS and SETVISIO10EXTENSIONS public properties of the
MSI that can be set on the command line?

Thanks
 
X

x5748

Bob,
I have tried to do a capture to see what changes without much luck.

The part I am unsure of is in the following section:
"To associate Visio file types to the Viewer"
For corporate deployment using ActiveDirectory (the type called
“assignmentâ€), setting the SETVISIO6EXTENSIONS will associate the Viewer with
VSD, VST, and VSS documents. SETVISIO10EXTENSIONS will associate the Viewer
with VDX, VTX, and VSX documents. They can be set to any non-null, non-zero
value (like “1â€).

Are SETVISIO6EXTENSIONS and SETVISIO10EXTENSIONS public properties of the
MSI that can be set on the command line?

Thanks
 
X

x5748

Bob,
I have tried to do a capture to see what changes without much luck.

The part I am unsure of is in the following section:
"To associate Visio file types to the Viewer"
For corporate deployment using ActiveDirectory (the type called
“assignmentâ€), setting the SETVISIO6EXTENSIONS will associate the Viewer with
VSD, VST, and VSS documents. SETVISIO10EXTENSIONS will associate the Viewer
with VDX, VTX, and VSX documents. They can be set to any non-null, non-zero
value (like “1â€).

Are SETVISIO6EXTENSIONS and SETVISIO10EXTENSIONS public properties of the
MSI that can be set on the command line?

Thanks
 
X

x5748

Bob,
I have tried to do a capture to see what changes without much luck.

The part I am unsure of is in the following section:
"To associate Visio file types to the Viewer"
For corporate deployment using ActiveDirectory (the type called
“assignmentâ€), setting the SETVISIO6EXTENSIONS will associate the Viewer with
VSD, VST, and VSS documents. SETVISIO10EXTENSIONS will associate the Viewer
with VDX, VTX, and VSX documents. They can be set to any non-null, non-zero
value (like “1â€).

Are SETVISIO6EXTENSIONS and SETVISIO10EXTENSIONS public properties of the
MSI that can be set on the command line?

Thanks
 

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