Ok, thanks guys. Yeh, I think something went wrong during the JMP install or an update perhaps for him.
But I do wonder, is there any JSL that could detect or force .jmpaddin to open with JMP (for such cases or all cases of course)?
If it's not associated with JMP via Windows and when using JSL code to open it with Web(), a .jmpaddin file fails to open. I just don't know how many other bad JMP installs could be out there (so was hoping to find any automated way to detect this in JSL instead - trying to explain to users this can be cumbersome sometimes). What was more odd about his case, is that there were other JMP addin's already working. Weird. thanks, DJ