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When I try to install NOD32 antivirus or TuneUp Utilities 2007

(Install.exe), it open with Notepad.

What cause this problem ? Please help me with this problem.

 

Thanks All.

 

 

 

Note : Before I try to install NOD32 antivirus or TuneUp Utilities

2007 (Install.exe), I was uninstalling Norton Antivirus 2007. I don't

know if this could cause the problem.

Ndoy wrote:

> When I try to install NOD32 antivirus or TuneUp Utilities 2007

> (Install.exe), it open with Notepad.

> What cause this problem ? Please help me with this problem.

>

> Thanks All.

>

>

>

> Note : Before I try to install NOD32 antivirus or TuneUp Utilities

> 2007 (Install.exe), I was uninstalling Norton Antivirus 2007. I don't

> know if this could cause the problem.

 

If its extension is in fact .exe, try the .exe repair here:

 

Fix File Associations.

http://dougknox.com/xp/file_assoc.htm

 

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Joe =o)

On Jul 6, 12:41 pm, Elmo <elmog...@iglou.invalid> wrote:

> Ndoy wrote:

> > When I try to install NOD32 antivirus or TuneUp Utilities 2007

> > (Install.exe), it open with Notepad.

> > What cause this problem ? Please help me with this problem.

>

> > Thanks All.

>

> > Note : Before I try to install NOD32 antivirus or TuneUp Utilities

> > 2007 (Install.exe), I was uninstalling Norton Antivirus 2007. I don't

> > know if this could cause the problem.

>

> If its extension is in fact .exe, try the .exe repair here:

>

> Fix File Associations.http://dougknox.com/xp/file_assoc.htm

>

> --

> Joe =o)

 

Check to make sure that the file extention is pointing to the right

program. Open my computer go to tools folder options. In there go to

file types and make sure there is nothing set for .exe.

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