How do i get firefox to open a html file that is a powerpoint articulate lecture file?

I am taking an online class and need to be able to open a powerpoint articulate lecture html file, at this point when i click on the file a blank tab loads. I have the lastest flash player and have installed the flash player compatibility for articulate. Please give exact details on what else i can do. I have reinstalled flash and firefox again and am receiving the same error. Also I receive the same thing on windows explorer and I am operationg with windows vista.

I'm tracking down the MS Office plug-ins to see if there is any information there.

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