From: Rext on
Using Windows 7, Home Premium, 32 bit. No Office 2007 installed. Using
Microsoft Works. Have experienced several issues with Office PPT Viewer 2007.
Cleared them, but additionally each time I try to open a .pps file, either
from the Desktop or Windows Mail, I receive the following:

"C:\Users|AMD\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\TemporaryInternetFiles\content.IE5\E7D22GOW\Gathering
of Mustangs and Legends2007.pps is not a valid Win32 application".

I have opened this file many times in another computer, so don't believe it
is an issue with the file. The software has been uninstalled and reinstalled
several times, with a reboot each time. Also redownloaded the software two
different times thinking it was a corrupted download.
Can someone direct me towards a resolution, so I can open these files?

Thank you, Rext
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From: Arvin Meyer [MVP] on
You will have much better luck asking in a PowerPoint newsgroup. This
newsgroup is dedicated to the Microsoft Access database product. The
Microsoft website may have misdirected you.
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.accessmvp.com
http://www.mvps.org/access


"Rext" <Rext(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1085FBF3-2A21-48D4-9602-D81478116D72(a)microsoft.com...
> Using Windows 7, Home Premium, 32 bit. No Office 2007 installed. Using
> Microsoft Works. Have experienced several issues with Office PPT Viewer
> 2007.
> Cleared them, but additionally each time I try to open a .pps file, either
> from the Desktop or Windows Mail, I receive the following:
>
> "C:\Users|AMD\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\TemporaryInternetFiles\content.IE5\E7D22GOW\Gathering
> of Mustangs and Legends2007.pps is not a valid Win32 application".
>
> I have opened this file many times in another computer, so don't believe
> it
> is an issue with the file. The software has been uninstalled and
> reinstalled
> several times, with a reboot each time. Also redownloaded the software two
> different times thinking it was a corrupted download.
> Can someone direct me towards a resolution, so I can open these files?
>
> Thank you, Rext
> --
>
>