Can't view JPG file by using XnView
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Can't view JPG file by using XnView
I haved install latest version of XnView
When i double click JPG file's icon , XnView Browser can't popup !
But xnview.exe still work in windows task manager !
It is so strange.....
To open GIF file with XnView by double clicking gif file's icon, everything is ok !! Xnview Browser work's all right !!
Any one know how to solve this problem??
When i double click JPG file's icon , XnView Browser can't popup !
But xnview.exe still work in windows task manager !
It is so strange.....
To open GIF file with XnView by double clicking gif file's icon, everything is ok !! Xnview Browser work's all right !!
Any one know how to solve this problem??
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Re: I Can't view JPG file by useing Xnview
Could you try to uninstall it, and install again the 1.80.3 setupppp1024 wrote:I haved install latest version of Xnview
When i double click JPG file's icon , Xnview Browser Can't popup !
But xnview.exe still work in windows task manager !
It is so strange.....
To open GIF file with Xnview by doubale clicking gif file's icon , everything is ok !! Xnview Browser work's all right !!
Any one know how to solve this problem??
Pierre.
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Hi everybody,
I have same problem too. I have uninstalled xnviewer and reinstalled it but I cannot see the pictures by double clicking them. It is working in task manager but there is no scene. Beside this, they are not photosop files. What can ı do?
Thanks,
I have same problem too. I have uninstalled xnviewer and reinstalled it but I cannot see the pictures by double clicking them. It is working in task manager but there is no scene. Beside this, they are not photosop files. What can ı do?
Thanks,
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Re: view problem
It's very strange, some users have this problem, but i don't understand why.confidant wrote:I have same problem too. I have uninstalled xnviewer and reinstalled it but I cannot see the pictures by double clicking them. It is working in task manager but there is no scene. Beside this, they are not photosop files. What can ı do?
There is a bad key in registry, please remove -slide from:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Applications\xnview.exe\shell\open\command
"C:\Program Files\XnView\xnview.exe" -slide "%1"
Correct is:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Applications\xnview.exe\shell\open\command
"C:\Program Files\XnView\xnview.exe" "%1"
Note: Your program path may differ, keep your program path.
Pierre.
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What version of windows are you guys using? Perhaps that's where the problem lies.
I did have a similar problem with v1.7x (I think it was 1.74, but I'm not certain) and WBZ files. They would open without any difficulties if I opened xnview first and then opened them from within xnview, but if I just double clicked the files, xnview would give me some error. I was on win98 at the time.
I did have a similar problem with v1.7x (I think it was 1.74, but I'm not certain) and WBZ files. They would open without any difficulties if I opened xnview first and then opened them from within xnview, but if I just double clicked the files, xnview would give me some error. I was on win98 at the time.
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Problem can be recreated
A way to recreate registry problem:
1. Start with no Xnview references to it in registry.
2. Make the first and only association you make:
[x]Associate slide file with Xnview
3. Close Xnview.
4. Select unassociated image in MS explorer.
5. Now use MS explorer's Open with function to choose Xnview from list of programs.
6. *The bad key will now be associated with Xnview.
1. Start with no Xnview references to it in registry.
2. Make the first and only association you make:
[x]Associate slide file with Xnview
3. Close Xnview.
4. Select unassociated image in MS explorer.
5. Now use MS explorer's Open with function to choose Xnview from list of programs.
6. *The bad key will now be associated with Xnview.
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Re: Problem can be recreated
Oh, thanks i'll checkmarsh wrote:A way to recreate registry problem:
1. Start with no Xnview references to it in registry.
2. Make the first and only association you make:
[x]Associate slide file with Xnview
3. Close Xnview.
4. Select unassociated image in MS explorer.
5. Now use MS explorer's Open with function to choose Xnview from list of programs.
6. *The bad key will now be associated with Xnview.
Pierre.
Doubleclick on JPEG files does not display them in XnView
Just to let you know that I also experienced the bad registry key problem which prevents to have XnView open properly when double-clicking on JPEG files in MS Windows Explorer (although proper association of XnView to open JPEG files was made in MS Windows Explorer).
My configuration is as follow:
- MS Windows 2000 SP4
- XnView 1.82.4
Removing the -slide in the registry key fixed the problem. Thank you for this piece of info.
My configuration is as follow:
- MS Windows 2000 SP4
- XnView 1.82.4
Removing the -slide in the registry key fixed the problem. Thank you for this piece of info.
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