XnViewShellExt v3.20 works fine. Thank you.
But Zip file (tested: XnView-win-full.zip, XnShellEx.zip, XnShellEx64.zip) contains v3.10.
So I extracted from Setup file (XnShellEx.exe).
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- Fri Mar 09, 2012 8:05 am
- Forum: XnView Shell Extension
- Topic: XnViewShellExt waste much CPU time on all zero filled file
- Replies: 2
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- Mon Feb 06, 2012 4:44 pm
- Forum: XnView Shell Extension
- Topic: XnViewShellExt waste much CPU time on all zero filled file
- Replies: 2
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XnViewShellExt waste much CPU time on all zero filled file
Right-click on all zero filled file
waste too much explorer.exe's CPU time.
OS:Windows XP SP3 (x86)
XnViewShellExt.dll:3.1.0.0 (included XnView-full 1.98.5)
It is no problem when I unregister the XnViewShellExt.dll.
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fsutil file createnew a.dd 104857600
OS:Windows XP SP3 (x86)
XnViewShellExt.dll:3.1.0.0 (included XnView-full 1.98.5)
It is no problem when I unregister the XnViewShellExt.dll.
- Tue May 03, 2011 12:39 pm
- Forum: XnView Shell Extension
- Topic: XnViewShellExt.dll leaks USER objects
- Replies: 3
- Views: 4320
Re: XnViewShellExt.dll leaks USER objects
Oh! Default setting was not leaking.
However, uncheck "Set Wallpaper as" (in "Display Menu items" group), it seems to leak one USER object.
I am usually uncheck "Set wallpaper as", "Edit IPTC", "Clipboard", "Send to ImageShack", "Rotate".
And more tests, USER object leaks by uncheck "Set wallpaper ...
However, uncheck "Set Wallpaper as" (in "Display Menu items" group), it seems to leak one USER object.
I am usually uncheck "Set wallpaper as", "Edit IPTC", "Clipboard", "Send to ImageShack", "Rotate".
And more tests, USER object leaks by uncheck "Set wallpaper ...
- Tue Apr 26, 2011 5:42 am
- Forum: XnView Shell Extension
- Topic: XnViewShellExt.dll leaks USER objects
- Replies: 3
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XnViewShellExt.dll leaks USER objects
I think XnViewShellExt.dll(2.8.1.0 bundled XnView 1.97.8) on WinXP SP3 leaks few USER objects when right-click any supported picture file type.
Looking at Task manager, it seems to leak one or two USER objects at every right-click on any supported picture type.
Right-click on unsopprted picture type ...
Looking at Task manager, it seems to leak one or two USER objects at every right-click on any supported picture type.
Right-click on unsopprted picture type ...