The frustrating thing is that I know I did not type anything into a command
line - so that won't fix it. I know that I unchecked a box, but can not
find where I did it. If nothing else I have learned a lesson to always
write it down when I make a change. Thanks for the support!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tony M." <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 11:19 AM
Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] lost images in thumbnail view
> If you disabled certain thumbnail views by typing "regsvr32 /u
> shimgvw.dll" in to a command-line box, then you can type "regsvr32
> shimgvw.dll" in to the same command-line box to undo it.
>
> Tony Mayer
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>>Perhaps they changed the file association for jpegs.
>>Right-click any jpeg (jpg), select "Open with", "Choose Program" and
>>select Windows Picture and Fax viewer or your favorite program. Check the
>>box "Always use...".
>>
>>
>>Donna Mathews wrote:
>>>A while back (maybe a couple of months ago??)I was informed that there wa
>>>s a potential virus that my computer was protected from by my Charter Hig
>>>h Speed Security Suite. It did advise that I change my settings for "thum
>>>bnail" viewing so the actual image did not appear - I changed the setting
>>>s as instructed, but now I would like to change that setting back. Unfort
>>>unately, I did not write down how to do that - so could you please help m
>>>e. What I want to be able do is from the "thumbnail View" to be able to s
>>>ee the actual image. All I see konw is a little icon box - not the pictur
>>>e. These are jpg files that I want to see the picture instead of having
>>>to open the file. I can not find where to change it back - thanks for you
>>>r help and I hope I am explaining this correctly! I am using Windows XP P
>>>ro. Thanks for your help!
>>
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>
> PCSOFT maintains many useful files for download
> visit our download web page at:
> http://freepctech.com/downloads.shtml
>
PCSOFT maintains many useful files for download
visit our download web page at:
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