>Reregistering Word should restore the file association. If it doesn't also
>restore the icon, you can do that through Windows Explorer as well.
>
>--
>Suzanne S. Barnhill
>Microsoft MVP (Word)
>Words into Type
>Fairhope, Alabama USA
>Word MVP FAQ site:
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>all may benefit.
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>"X-Rigger" <blaray[ at ]telus.net> wrote in message
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>I didn't understand it when I typed it that's why I hoped you would
>When the folder is shown in the left side of explorer window it will have
>the plus sign beside it and if you click it you will see what is in the
>folder... that doesn't do it you have to double-click on the icon on the
>right side of screen to see what is in it.
>The icons will not go back to the word icon.
>When you right-click a document it never came up WordPad MFC Application
>before just WordPad Now it is both.
>I was told it could be a virus or worm...could that be & I am not catching
>it with what I run.
>Adaware, Spybot & AVG
>"Jay Freedman" <jay.freedman[ at ]verizon.net> wrote in message
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>: "WordPad MFC Application" is exactly the same thing as "WordPad". It comes
>: with Windows, and it is _not_ "something new" -- see
>:
http://www.file.net/process/wordpad.exe.html. You should find the file
>: wordpad.exe in the folder C:\Program Files\Windows NT\Accessories. If you
>: right-click it and select Properties and then the Version tab, you'll see
>: that "WordPad MFC Application" is the program's description string. There
>is
>: _nothing_ unusual about WordPad. (By the way, "MFC" is the abbreviation
>for
>: "Microsoft Foundation Classes", a programming environment that preceded
>the
>: .Net Framework.)
>:
>: What has happened is that the association in the registry between the .doc
>: extension and the Word program is messed up or missing. Because WordPad
>: always has the same association, and now Word can't grab it first, the
>: document opens in WordPad instead.
>:
>: The fix is to restore Word's association. The simplest way to do that is
>to
>: open Start > Run and enter the command
>:
>: winword.exe /r
>:
>: to tell Word to restore its registry settings (see
>:
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/ReRegisterWord.htm).>:
>: I can't make any sense of your other statement about "the files are
>: different there is no selection for the file showing folders in the file,
>: you have to double-click the folder to see what is in it. You cannot
>rename
>: any of the files it is not on the menu anymore." Can you describe more
>: exactly what you see, or what you don't see that you think should be
>there?
>:
>: --
>: Regards,
>: Jay Freedman
>: Microsoft Word MVP FAQ:
http://word.mvps.org>: Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup
>so
>: all may benefit.
>:
>:
>: X-Rigger wrote:
>: > I am having problems with word 2003. I have had Microsoft Office 2003
>: > since I installed XP Pro about 3 years ago with no problems did one
>: > clean install last year everything was good until last month & for no
>: > reason nothing worked right like a virus of some kind.
>: > None of the files open by themselves, I have to right-click and
>: > select Word or WordPad or something new called WordPad MFC
>: > Application. If I just select it the file opens in WordPad. Also the
>: > icons do not change into the W of Word.
>: > They used to work, I could open several at the same time before but
>: > not now & the files are different there is no selection for the file
>: > showing folders in the file, you have to double-click the folder to
>: > see what is in it. You cannot rename any of the files it is not on
>: > the menu anymore.
>: > I have done all the cleaning SpyBot Adaware, AVG, etc.
>: > Nothing works I even left this at one Word Newsgroups and no one
>: > could help they agreed that WordPad MFC Application has something to
>: > do with it.
>: > Any ideas I am also running XP Pro SP2
>:
>: