ID: Q102496
The information in this article applies to:
Windows starts an individual instance of Word for Windows for each attached Word document that you open from within a Mail for Windows message.
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Windows starts an individual instance of Word for Windows for each
document file that you double-click in Microsoft Windows Explorer.
This behavior occurs in Mail and Windows Explorer when the file association for .doc files is incorrect or when the Word Document setting is incorrect or incomplete in the Windows registration database file (Registry in Windows 95).
For example, if you set the file association for .doc files to
C:\Winword\Winword.Exe
Windows starts a new instance of Word each time you start a file from
Windows Explorer and each time you open a document from Mail. If you
set the file association to
Microsoft Word Document
Windows checks the registration database and performs the specified
commands for an Open action. (By default, Windows opens a document in
the current instance of Word if it is already running.)
To work around this behavior, associate .doc files with Word and correct the Word Document settings in the registration database. To do this, use the steps appropriate to your version of Word.
To check the .doc file association, use the following steps:
1. In Windows Explorer, click Options on the View menu, and click
the File Types tab.
2. In the Registered File Types box, click Microsoft Word Document, and
click New Type.
3. In the Description of Type box, type "Microsoft Word Document"
(without the quotation marks). In the Associated Extension box, type
".doc" (without the quotation marks).
4. Click New in order to define an action for this file type.
5. In the New Action dialog box, in the Action box, type the action
that you want to define; for example, type "Open" or "New" (without the
quotation marks).
6. In the "Application Used to Perform Action" box, type the command
that you want to run in order to complete the action you specified; for
example, type:
c:\Msoffice\Winword\Winword.exe
7. Click OK.
8. Click OK again.
For more information about associating file types in Windows, see your Windows printed documentation or click the Index tab in Microsoft Windows Help, type the following text
associating, file types
and then double-click the selected text to view the "Creating or
modifying a file type" topic.
For additional information, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q138447
TITLE : Word 2.x/6.x: New Word Session Started for Each Attached
File
KBCategory:
KBSubcategory: winword
Additional query words: email e-mail electronic msmail attachment session multiple instances extra separate different second 2nd word97
Keywords : kbinterop winword
Version : 7.0 7.0a 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: February 6, 1998