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From: Al Williams on 19 Oct 2007 15:43 Thanks for all the input. I have discovered it is possible for a user to restore the association by right clicking a TIF file and using the "Open with..." menu to setup the association. I suspect this is copied in the per-user association section. I will try the 1st suggestion however. -- Allan Williams "TP" <tperson.knowspamn(a)mailandnews.com> wrote in message news:OhtGaEoEIHA.4308(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Hi Peter, > > It would not remove the per user associations during install (they would > not be accessible for most users). It is possible that it could add a > Just In Time Setup entry that did this when each user logged on, but that > is unlikely. > > -TP > > Peter Lawton wrote: >> You're very right of course, I was making an assumption that as these >> were terminal servers it was unlikely that users had had their own >> personal associations set, but it is possible they may have. >> >> You have raised an interesting point though, would the Office service >> pack 3 that removed these associations in the first place, and caused >> this guy's problems, have removed them if they'd been set on a >> per-user basis as well as in the global machine associations. Or does >> SP3 only remove the global associations? >> >> Peter Lawton |