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Nick H. Supervisor
Hi guys,
Someone has presented me with the following issue. We have a file server that holds a number of .rec files. These files are like .xml files, and should open in Internet Explorer to display the code.
When the file is on the file server, Internet Explorer can open the file without a problem. When you copy the file to the local HDD and try to open the file, Internet Explorer opens a window that closes instantly, and you're left with a popup box asking if you want to open or save the file. Clicking either of these buttons just causes IE to open and close again, and another option of opening or saving the file.
.xml files still open in IE without a problem. I checked the file associations, and while .xml files are opened in the XML editor, .rec files are associated with Internet Explorer. However, I cannot locate the XML editor in question.
I think that if I tell Windows to associate .rec files with the XML editor it will solve the issue, but as I just mentioned I cannot find it anywhere. Even doing a search brings up nothing. My other thought was to remove the file association all together and then associate it with IE again to see if it fixes the issue.
So that is the problem, and here is my own issue. I cannot understand why when the file is on the file server it can be opened in IE without an issue, yet the moment you move it to the local HDD Internet Explorer decides that it doesn't like it anymore. In both instances it is the same Internet Explorer being used, and the same file.
Anyone got any thoughts or suggestions on this? A cursory glance at Google didn't seem to bring up an explanation or a solution.
EDIT: Shoot, forgot to mention that this is Internet Explorer 9 on Windows 7.
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