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OneNote won't open PDF file from hyperlink-says no program registe
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camotto
2009-04-19 03:15:01 UTC
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I created a hyperlink within my notes to a PDF file. When I try to open it
from within OneNote, I get the usual "this file may be unsafe", then an error
message that says file cannot be opened because "No program is registered to
open this file."

This is not correct/true - I confirmed that Adobe Reader 9.1 is the default
program to open all PDF files and the "always use this program to open these
kinds of files" is checked off.

Any ideas?
Rainald Taesler
2009-04-19 10:29:44 UTC
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Post by camotto
I created a hyperlink within my notes to a PDF file. When I try to
open it from within OneNote, I get the usual "this file may be
unsafe", then an error message that says file cannot be opened
because "No program is registered to open this file."
This is not correct/true - I confirmed that Adobe Reader 9.1 is the
default program to open all PDF files and the "always use this
program to open these kinds of files" is checked off.
To cure problems with PDF program association - depending on the OS:
1.) Vista
- download and run UNASSOC (it does not need to be installed);
- navigate to ".pdf" and delete the entry;
- open the Reader and let it be repaired
Help => Repair Adobe Reader installation.

2.) XP:
- open "Folder Options" (from the Explorer or the Control Panel);
- open the tabbed page "File Types";
- navigate to PDF;
- use the "Delete" button to remove PDF from the lost;
- run a repair (as above).

Rainald
camotto
2009-04-19 12:07:01 UTC
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Thanks for the suggestion Rainald.

Do you really think it has to do for an association problem, though?
Because other than in OneNote I don't have problems opening up PDF files.

Just double checking before I download this program/utility.
Post by Rainald Taesler
Post by camotto
I created a hyperlink within my notes to a PDF file. When I try to
open it from within OneNote, I get the usual "this file may be
unsafe", then an error message that says file cannot be opened
because "No program is registered to open this file."
This is not correct/true - I confirmed that Adobe Reader 9.1 is the
default program to open all PDF files and the "always use this
program to open these kinds of files" is checked off.
1.) Vista
- download and run UNASSOC (it does not need to be installed);
- navigate to ".pdf" and delete the entry;
- open the Reader and let it be repaired
Help => Repair Adobe Reader installation.
- open "Folder Options" (from the Explorer or the Control Panel);
- open the tabbed page "File Types";
- navigate to PDF;
- use the "Delete" button to remove PDF from the lost;
- run a repair (as above).
Rainald
Rainald Taesler
2009-04-19 12:52:09 UTC
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Post by camotto
Post by Rainald Taesler
Post by camotto
I created a hyperlink within my notes to a PDF file. When I try to
open it from within OneNote, I get the usual "this file may be
unsafe", then an error message that says file cannot be opened
because "No program is registered to open this file."
This is not correct/true - I confirmed that Adobe Reader 9.1 is the
default program to open all PDF files and the "always use this
program to open these kinds of files" is checked off.
1.) Vista
- download and run UNASSOC (it does not need to be installed);
- navigate to ".pdf" and delete the entry;
- open the Reader and let it be repaired
Help => Repair Adobe Reader installation.
- open "Folder Options" (from the Explorer or the Control Panel);
- open the tabbed page "File Types";
- navigate to PDF;
- use the "Delete" button to remove PDF from the list;
- run a repair (as above).
Do you really think it has to do for an association problem, though?
Because other than in OneNote I don't have problems opening up PDF files.
I can not see any other reason for the symptoms on your side.
Never had any problems with opening of PDFs
Post by camotto
Just double checking before I download this program/utility.
UNASSOC does not do any harm. The necessary associations are re-created
by running the repair.
Under Vista my recipe even made it possible to assign the Adobe Reader
as the instrument to open attachments of mails instead of Acrobat coming
up.

Rainald
P.S. I forgot to post the reference for the utility. Here we go:
http://www.winhelponline.com/articles/231/1/An-utility-to-unassociate-file-types-in-Windows-Vista.html
Pls also see: Ramesh Srinivasan: Unable to open .PDF attachments from
Windows Mail
http://www.winhelponline.com/articles/236/1/Unable-to-open-PDF-attachments-from-Windows-Mail.html
camotto
2009-04-19 15:21:01 UTC
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You're a genius. Awesome little utility.

Problem fixed!
Post by Rainald Taesler
Post by camotto
Post by Rainald Taesler
Post by camotto
I created a hyperlink within my notes to a PDF file. When I try to
open it from within OneNote, I get the usual "this file may be
unsafe", then an error message that says file cannot be opened
because "No program is registered to open this file."
This is not correct/true - I confirmed that Adobe Reader 9.1 is the
default program to open all PDF files and the "always use this
program to open these kinds of files" is checked off.
1.) Vista
- download and run UNASSOC (it does not need to be installed);
- navigate to ".pdf" and delete the entry;
- open the Reader and let it be repaired
Help => Repair Adobe Reader installation.
- open "Folder Options" (from the Explorer or the Control Panel);
- open the tabbed page "File Types";
- navigate to PDF;
- use the "Delete" button to remove PDF from the list;
- run a repair (as above).
Do you really think it has to do for an association problem, though?
Because other than in OneNote I don't have problems opening up PDF files.
I can not see any other reason for the symptoms on your side.
Never had any problems with opening of PDFs
Post by camotto
Just double checking before I download this program/utility.
UNASSOC does not do any harm. The necessary associations are re-created
by running the repair.
Under Vista my recipe even made it possible to assign the Adobe Reader
as the instrument to open attachments of mails instead of Acrobat coming
up.
Rainald
http://www.winhelponline.com/articles/231/1/An-utility-to-unassociate-file-types-in-Windows-Vista.html
Pls also see: Ramesh Srinivasan: Unable to open .PDF attachments from
Windows Mail
http://www.winhelponline.com/articles/236/1/Unable-to-open-PDF-attachments-from-Windows-Mail.html
Rainald Taesler
2009-04-20 21:21:12 UTC
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Post by camotto
You're a genius.
Thanks for the flowers.
But not too much, pleeeease.

The attribute might fit for the author of UNASSOC who created it for
covering a serious gap in Vista.
On my side it's just experience from several years of struggling with
opening PDF mail-attachments the right way (Adobe Reader instead of the
"full" Acrobat)
Post by camotto
Awesome little utility.
That's why I showed you the way to it <bg>
Post by camotto
Problem fixed!
Great! Glad to here that I could be of help.

Rainald
megwilli
2010-01-14 03:21:02 UTC
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I was having the same problem, and the utility fixed it - thank you so much!!
I was getting so frustrated trying to fix it and it did it so fast and easy.
Much applause,
Thanks Again!
Post by Rainald Taesler
Post by camotto
You're a genius.
Thanks for the flowers.
But not too much, pleeeease.
The attribute might fit for the author of UNASSOC who created it for
covering a serious gap in Vista.
On my side it's just experience from several years of struggling with
opening PDF mail-attachments the right way (Adobe Reader instead of the
"full" Acrobat)
Post by camotto
Awesome little utility.
That's why I showed you the way to it <bg>
Post by camotto
Problem fixed!
Great! Glad to here that I could be of help.
Rainald
Rainald Taesler
2010-01-14 17:19:26 UTC
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Post by megwilli
I was having the same problem, and the utility fixed it - thank you
so much!! I was getting so frustrated trying to fix it and it did it
so fast and easy. Much applause,
Thanks Again!
De nada ;-)
Thanks for the feedback.

Rainald

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