Uninstalling 1.97.8 corrupts default browser key

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Uninstalling 1.97.8 corrupts default browser key

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Using Win 7 with IE8 as my default browser, I uninstalled XNView 1.97.8. IE8 was no longer my default browser and I could no longer get that key to remain set. I tried various settings to rectify the situation but nothing would stick. I solved the problem using System Restore which brought back XNView. For now I am unable to uninstall XNView.
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Re: Uninstalling 197.8 corrupts default browser key

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The same problem aslo affected MS Outlook 2010
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Re: Uninstalling 197.8 corrupts default browser key

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It's really strange, XnView doesn't change registry keys for IE or Outlook...
Do you use the setup package?
Is it Win7 32 or x64?
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Re: Uninstalling 197.8 corrupts default browser key

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Win7 -32 bit. Setup package Xnview-win-en.exe

I am willing to try again but only in a few days.
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Re: Uninstalling 1.97.8 corrupts default browser key

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I have now successfully un-installed 1.97.8.

This is what I did.
I over-installed XNVivew and then re-booted. Created a restore point (for security) and then used control panel to un-install. The un-install worked perfectly.

Thank you for your help.
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Re: Uninstalling 1.97.8 corrupts default browser key

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I just had a similar problem: I uninstalled Xnview and then immediately noticed that I had lost my internet browser file association and could not reestablish it. I checked the default programs applet in control panel and found that there were no programs at all listed under "set your default programs." I performed a system restore to a point a few hours before the Xnview uninstall and that restored my default program settings. Now I am afraid to uninstall Xnview. Could you explain a little more fully what you did? Especially when you say you "over-installed" Xnview? Thank you.
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Re: Uninstalling 1.97.8 corrupts default browser key

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Besides taking precautions of creating a system restore point, I re-installed XNview over itself and then performed an uninstall which worked fine.
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Re: Uninstalling 1.97.8 corrupts default browser key

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Thank you. I will try this today and report back the results.
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Re: Uninstalling 1.97.8 corrupts default browser key

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I've just tried to install/uninstall XnView on a win7, and "default programs" is always the same...
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