Say that you tried to configure FrontPage so it would
automatically launch your photoediting program of choice, but you
couldn't figure out which file was the right one to choose to actually
bring up the program. Here's an easy way to tell which file is the
executable file (that's the one that actually has all the information
for the program to start):
1. If you think you've found the right file, but you're not sure
whether it's the right one, right-click the filename and choose
Properties.
2. In the next dialog box, you see a listing with the DOS name of the
program. If the name has the .EXE file extension, it's an executable
file. The dialog box also mentions that the file is an
application--another clue that you've found the correct file.
3. Click Cancel to exit this dialog box and then select the
application to be your default photoeditor.
4. Go to the FrontPage Explorer and choose Tools + Options.
5. In the Options dialog box, click the Configure Editors tab. You see
a list of different file types and the editor--or program--that
FrontPage uses to work with that type of file. Because you're working
with image files, the most important types of files are GIF and JPEG.
6. Highlight the GIF file type and click Modify; then browse to find
the photoediting program's executable file, select it, and click OK.
7. Highlight the JPEG file type and click Modify; then browse to find
the photoediting program's executable file, select it, and click OK.
8. When you're done, click OK to exit the Options dialog box