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Out of the blue, I can no longer view any powerpoint presentations sent to me in email (I'm using Outlook Express). I have re-installed the most recent powerpoint viewer several times and have made sure the "associations" for the extensions (ppt, pps, etc.) are properly associated with the viewer, and they are. I have even gone so far as to re-install vista to try and fix the problem, but that hasn't worked either. It used to work fine, so it's quite curious to me. If I save the file to my desktop and open it from there, it works, but not if I try to open it up inside Outlook - I get a "this file does not have a program associated with it..." error message.

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