What were the file associations set to before you changed them to your default browser?
What happens when you ask Office to print a doc?
Where you click on 'check for update' on the ccleaner GUI what happens if you click on the Online Help link at the opposite side ? (bottom left of ccleaner GUI)
Is your printer ePrint enabled? (what is your printer?)
It seems that many users of Office 2010 have 'issues' with file associations etc. after installing
To make things interesting I found this link, so I'm wondering whether that can give us any clues.
What were the file associations set to before you changed them to your default browser?
Microsoft ® HTML Application host
What happens when you ask Office to print a doc?
No issues, works fine.
Where you click on 'check for update' on the ccleaner GUI what happens if you click on the Online Help link at the opposite side ? (bottom left of ccleaner GUI)
Same thing, a printer window opens.
Is your printer ePrint enabled? (what is your printer?)
HP Deskjet 6980 series - I think it is too old to be ePrint ready.
I've noticed some other HTML file types, but they're associated with PowerPoint, Excel, etc.
Read through the yahoo page, not quite sure if it is the right path to follow.
Regarding the Yahoo link I was just wondering if in your case the ccleaner site was sending a 'print this page' in HTML instead of 'update'. Not really sure about that though.
Hopefully someone else will jump in with any ideas they have.
Do you by any chance have Recuva or Defraggler? If so, do they do the same?
Do you actually have Chrome installed?
Of course if the worse comes to the worse (!) and any answer/reason is never found, just check on the forum for updates and download them from ccleaner site. That way your problem goes and we get to chat to you on forum
I confess to not being too knowledgeable about this HTML stuff, but after having a look at my XP associations I'm wondering if the little devil which hasn't been mentioned yet may have something to do with this.
HTA: (HTML Application) - set to open with Microsoft ® HTML Application host
I've no idea if it could even figure in this issue, but as it is part of the same little gang, thought it worth a mention.