"The Reverend" <darthamagon@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> An old question that I knew before, but I had to reload Windows XP,
> and I just don't remember how to turn off Windows Picture and Fax
> Viewer.
Do you mean, not "turn off" but change the file associations of image files
such as .bmp, .jpg? If so go to Control Panel|Folder Options and change the
default file associations under "File Types". If you plan to display the
image files in another viewer such as Adobe Photoshop you may be able to
change the .jpg association under "Edit|Preferences|Files".
"The Reverend" <darthamagon@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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| An old question that I knew before, but I had to reload Windows XP,
| and I just don't remember how to turn off Windows Picture and Fax
| Viewer.
|
| Please assist. Thanks!
The Reverend wrote:
> An old question that I knew before, but I had to reload Windows XP,
> and I just don't remember how to turn off Windows Picture and Fax
> Viewer.
>
> Please assist. Thanks!
Go to start>run then copy and paste this in the box
From what I remember, I just un-checked something (yet it's that way
for most things on WIndows you don't want). I prefer to disable it,
so I can use the old way of showing pictures together on the same
screen, but, access the P&FV once in a blue moon.
Windows Picture and Fax Viewer doesn't have stand alone executable file.
However, you can still create a shortcut for WPFV using the following
command line:
%systemroot%\system32\rundll32.exe
c:\windows\system32\shimgvw.dll,ImageView_Fullscre en
However, this will be of no use as it will open WPFV with a blank window and
there will be no menu to choose what to do? But you can drag and drop files
over it to see the preview.
Hope this help, let us know!
"Jim" <Jim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I've been looking for a while - what is the path and file name of the
> executable?
Thanks. Programming in FoxPro, I usually allow the user to double-click on a
filename. FP recognizes the extension, then launches the executable and the
file, such as "PATH\WINWORD.EXE PATH\INVOICE1.DOC. Guess I'll have to use
MSPVIEW or something. Thanks!
Jim
"Rajiv Kohli" wrote:
> Windows Picture and Fax Viewer doesn't have stand alone executable file.
> However, you can still create a shortcut for WPFV using the following
> command line:
>
> %systemroot%\system32\rundll32.exe
> c:\windows\system32\shimgvw.dll,ImageView_Fullscre en
>
> However, this will be of no use as it will open WPFV with a blank window and
> there will be no menu to choose what to do? But you can drag and drop files
> over it to see the preview.
>
> Hope this help, let us know!
>
>
> "Jim" <Jim@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news0D95EA9-5202-48E6-96B9-44B3C7F6614C@microsoft.com...
> > I've been looking for a while - what is the path and file name of the
> > executable?
>
> An old question that I knew before, but I had to reload Windows XP,
> and I just don't remember how to turn off Windows Picture and Fax
> Viewer.
>
> Please assist. Thanks!
>