I double-clicked on a Studio Pack .INS instruction file in Explorer and got an error message from Windows. Whats wrong?
Nothing is wrong. Newer versions of Windows use the .INS extension to identify (associate) certain Internet configuration files. Since The Studio Pack instruction files are actually WordPerfect documents, not Internet configuration files, they produce this error when double-clicked in Explorer or any other Windows file manager. Just open your word processor and load the instruction file you want to view in it and all will be fine.
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