I'm glad to hear that you were able to resolve the issue by enabling Internet Explorer in Windows features. If you prefer not to use Internet Explorer or if you encounter a similar issue with other programs, here are additional steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve the problem: 1. Repair File Association Settings: - Sometimes, file association settings can get corrupted, causing issues with the "Open with" function. You can try to reset the default file associations using the following steps: - Go to Settings > Apps > Default apps. - Scroll down and click on "Choose default apps by file type." - Scroll down, find the file extension you are having trouble with, and click on the app currently associated with it...