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mrbigbry
February 7th 05, 09:39 PM
How can I find out what kind of viewer is reading my JPEG images? I can view
them fine. I assume it is some kind of default viewer in windows98. Where
can I find what viewer is reading the various types of images? Any help with
this would be greatly appreciated, thank you.

Ron Badour
February 7th 05, 10:01 PM
How about the screen that shows the .jpg file--any help there? You can look
in the registry if all else fails (yell if you need help doing this). The
default viewer is either IE or Explorer. If you need a good viewer:

Irfanview: A very good freeware graphics viewer: http://www.irfanview.com/


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Ron Badour, MS MVP Windows 98
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"mrbigbry" > wrote in message
...
> How can I find out what kind of viewer is reading my JPEG images? I can
> view
> them fine. I assume it is some kind of default viewer in windows98. Where
> can I find what viewer is reading the various types of images? Any help
> with
> this would be greatly appreciated, thank you.

Mostly Me (MM)
February 7th 05, 10:02 PM
mrbigbry wrote:
> How can I find out what kind of viewer is reading my JPEG images? I can view
> them fine. I assume it is some kind of default viewer in windows98. Where
> can I find what viewer is reading the various types of images? Any help with
> this would be greatly appreciated, thank you.

Hi,

Normally the title is viewable along the top of the application window
that opens, but..

Start->Settings->Folder Options->File Types

Scroll down to the file extension, click it once to highlight it and
then below the list of file types the information should appear under
"File Type Details".

MM