Keith and all,

Thank you for your response. I remember that at some point in time, I had
another program associated with my photos to view them, but somehow, it was
changed to this Netscape program which obviously isn't right.  I can't find
the correct program now!  I know I didn't change it. Hopefully I don't have
a nasty v*rus.  I have tried the Camedia program but no luck so far.

I also have another problem (when it rains it pours) in that my computer
screen goes nearly black after a while. I can barely see to finish what I am
doing. If I can lucky enough to see the arrow to the start button  and then
the shutdown button, I turn the computer off and then turn it back on later
and it is ok for a while. Does this sound like a monitor problem or does it
sound like another setting has arbitrarily changed itself?

Please help on both problems. I tried to follow Keith's directions but so
far, no good... I am trying to hurry in typing this cause I am afraid the
screen will go black again.

Thanks,
Cindy

----- Original Message -----
From: "Keith Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 12:18 PM
Subject: Re: PCWorks: Viewing digital photos..


Your .jpg files are associated with Netscape 6.  If you have a graphics
program, they should be associated with that.  Find a .jpg file and hold
down the shift key while right clicking.  One of the options will be "Open
With".  Select this and the association window will open.  From
this you can select a program on the list (graphics program) or if none are
there, use Other and navigate to the exe file of your graphics program.
Make sure that the little box "always use...." is checked and this is the
program that will open the jpg files from there on.  You should have a
Camedia program that came with your camera.  it would
probably be best if you associated your camera pictures with this program.

Keith Thompson

Cindy Shultz wrote:
>
> Hi Gang!
>
> I am having trouble opening up my photo files I downloaded from an Olympus
> digital camera.
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