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Help for JPG/GIF Files!
Yep, have *all* my image, .html and .eml folder option properties set to enable thumbnails. Maybe this is a Windows default setting or possibly it is an Explorer default setting that can't be changed??? On my PC, I have image files, jpg's, gif's, etc... associated to open w/I-Explorer. If I change the association

Windows Explorer sees different jpg property values
Check the standard Windows "file types" definition dialogs for the popular image types... First use Windows Explorer to find a *.jpg file - right click and choose properties to see what "type" of file Windows thinks it is. Note that type. (repeat this for *.jpeg, *.gif and perhaps *.png) Still in Windows Explorer

PSP jpg problem: Won't come up when double-clicked on in ...
Go to Windows Explorer, Click on View and Check View as Web Page. Then click on one of your jpeg images and you should be able to see the thumbnail view! Kiet wrote: I lost the abilty after I installed a new graphics program any advice on how to restore the preview ability for jpg files?

Jpeg/jpg Help
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interface is similar to Windows Explorer, except that instead of dealing with files on a hard disk you deal with objects in a file. It can be used to store to do lists, books, You can define your own classes for items that you want to store information about, and define properties for those objects.

Faxes are Stretched
Michael, Open Windows Explorer and confirm that iexplore.exe is found in the folder C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer. Now, right click on the Internet Explorer folder (in the left pane) and choose Properties. Confirm that the dos name of this folder is INTERN~1. If that checks out, download my fixpix2.inf file.

Unnecessary hard drive activity
FromFile("xx.jpg"); Console.WriteLine("{0}", img.HorizontalResolution); } } Compiled it with CSC. For each JPG file I tested, it returns exactly the same information as what I can see when I right click on the file in Windows Explorer, select Properties, and look at "Summary"... Luc K.

thumbnail view
I must note that the USER is has ADMINISTRATOR PRIVILEDGES NETWORK 1) when I right clicked later on the LAN connection> properties, it gave me only one strange Internet Explorer 7 I tried to go to windows update, at first it told me it needed to install an ACTIVE X, but then when I tried to do it it was saying

Stupid newbie question.
Andrey Okonetchnikov andrej.okonetschni...@gmail.com modalbox Did you set the height property in the options? Andrey On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 4:22 PM, Marten van Urk Server is Windows 2003 32 bit and client is Windows XP with Internet Explorer 7.0. Please provide any additional information below.

Windows Explorer VERY Slow to Open/Manipulate Folders
10000 of: - .jpg etc. with and without "show as icon" - .exe and .ico (read to display icons) - .doc, .xls, .ppt (summary info) - see whether inclusion of Windows Explorer has been common to both NT and Win9x for numerous iterations already, and it's disquieting to note this core component is still fairly buggy

In Windows Explorer thumbnail view, file names disappear !
IO.FileSystemInfo.Attributes GetFileAttributesEx "Jose Oliver" <jose_oliver@hotmail. com> wrote in message news:DA867ADA-A03F-4727-A7FD-EAAA84E73748@microsoft.com... Hi, I am looking for a way to programatically read the image file properties normally available thru windows explorer (Right click -> Properties).

Can't open .jpg image files in Windows Explorer or My Computer
-----Original Message----- I was trying to save changes to a jpg file while in Adobe Photoshope Elements and received following message. Could not save "C:\...\xxxxx.jpg" because the file is locked. Use the Properties command in the Windows Explorer to unlock the file. It is not Adobe because I tried this in MS

JPG Files and Windows Explorer
I checked entries in registry (HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\ bmp,jpg, gif, etc\SHELLEX) per Microsoft Knowledge Base Article #Q192573 for "Image Previews Not Displayed in Windows Explorer" and the entries seem to be correct. The only thing I'm not sure of is at the BMP entries ...... there is a SHELLEX with correct entries

2008-02-24
vikas vikasgau...@hotmail.com microsoft public win98 apps When I right click on certain files(especially *.jpg) and select properties in Windows Explorer I get a message as given below and if I click OK the system hangs. the error message: ================================== Microsoft Visual C++ runtime library

Help Printing Photographs
Launch Windows Explorer and drill down to C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer and take a look inside. If the file Iexplore.exe is in this sub directory then go to the left pane and right click the folder itself. Select Properties and make sure that the DOS file name for this folder is INTERN~1.

Getting a Blue Screen with lots of code..then computer restart
... protected from junk email by Matador from MailFrontier, Inc. http://info.mailfrontier.com "Jerry" <no...@somewhere.com> wrote in message news:ekKjnFHgDHA.1760@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... When I right click on files with extension jpg, bmp, txt, inf and select properties, I get a Visual c++ error and explorer closes.

DPI Display
Use windows explorer and go to any jpeg file and look at it with either a detail view or just right click on the file and choose 'properties' to look at the properties page... You are looking for the "Type" - for me it is 'JPEG image' but your system may vary. Note that type. Now, back under the right click on that

Can't open .jpg image files in Windows Explorer or My Computer
If you create a file called Folder.jpg, that image will be used as the thumbnail for the folder. What's more, that image will also be used as the album art in Windows Media Player for all media files in that folder. From the View Menu, select "Choose Details" to select which file properties should be shown in the

PicaView Like Program
As I understand, the Windows Explorer file properties summary tab writes to the EXIF data without having to resave & degrade the jpeg. I've downloaded several exif reading utilities that are not able to read changes I make in explorer. I've seen other exif editors that may use a proprietary format and do re-save

File Extension Problems
Unfortunately, for the JPEG preview to work in Windows Explorer, Internet Explorer must be the default application to open such files. display mini-pics JPG in win-explorer all other types BMP GIF are ok but no more JPG in Win /options / display files / files mini display is activated in each folder properties

file properties
Some jpg's use a type of compilation which is not compatible with Windows Explorer. You may also check your file association for image/jpg image/jepg and see what program is Like this in properties of the shortcut... "C:\WINDOWS\SendTo" I did the same with my "START MENU" sub-directory... "C:\WINDOWS\EXPLORER.