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Problem whit opening ldr/mpd files from brickshelf

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Everytime I want to open a mpd/ldr file from brickshelf, I get a text file on internet like this (but longer:

text.jpg

I use internet explorer 9 (beta), but I tried it also whit firefox and chrome.

I have never had this, I could always open the files. But now not anymore. :cry_sad:

I hope this is the good place to ask, and that someone nows how to solve this

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Everytime I want to open a mpd/ldr file from brickshelf, I get a text file on internet like this (but longer:

text.jpg

I use internet explorer 9 (beta), but I tried it also whit firefox and chrome.

I have never had this, I could always open the files. But now not anymore. :cry_sad:

I hope this is the good place to ask, and that someone nows how to solve this

Do you have MLCad installed on your computer?

Are the ldr/mpd files connected to the MLCad program? If not take an MLCad file, right mouse button > open with > choose MLCad & option "always open with".

If MLCad is not in the list, choose at the bottem "choose program" and go to the MLCad.exe program.

Now it should open with MLCad.

Your open option is now set to wordpad or another text editor.

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Do you have MLCad installed on your computer?

Are the ldr/mpd files connected to the MLCad program? If not take an MLCad file, right mouse button > open with > choose MLCad & option "always open with".

If MLCad is not in the list, choose at the bottem "choose program" and go to the MLCad.exe program.

Now it should open with MLCad.

Your open option is now set to wordpad or another text editor.

Yes, I have mlcad installed.

But, mpd/ldr is already connected to mlcad, I even checked it configuration screen (or how it's called?).

So, it didn't worked :sceptic:

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Right click on the link, hit 'Save Target As' (Win) or 'Save Linked FIle As' (Mac). It'll give you the download dialog box and you can open it in your ldr program of choice.

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Right click on the link, hit 'Save Target As' (Win) or 'Save Linked FIle As' (Mac). It'll give you the download dialog box and you can open it in your ldr program of choice.

Yes! It works!

Thanks! :thumbup:

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