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I read your instructions, but in IE the viewer is Apple's Quick Time, I want to change the viewer to use Windows Picture and Fax Viwewer (WPFV)when I open a tif file. I disabled the tif association in IE and used the file association in tools under folder options, file types to associate tif to WPFV but it would not work correctly in IE. What steps are necessary to reassociate WPFV in Internet Explorer? This is one of those areas in Windows where it is much easier to use the command-line than the GUI (Explorer). There are two commands that control all file associations, ASSOC and FTYPE. To restore the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer simply type the following command (using JPEG as an example): ASSOC .jpg=jpegfile That's it, just a single command! No opening multiple windows and clicking buttons. This is assuming that no other application modified the "jpegfile" file type. To check that, simply issue this command: FTYPE jpegfile It should show up like this: jpegfile=rundll32.exe C:\WINDOWS\System32\shimgvw.dll,ImageView_Fullscreen %1 If it has been modified to run some other application, then you can restore it simply by issuing the command FTYPE with that full line above after it, as in: FTYPE jpegfile=rundll32.exe C:\WINDOWS\System32\shimgvw.dll,ImageView_Fullscreen %1 For more technical details, use these two commands: HELP FTYPE Enjoy! Posted by: Alan Dobkin at June 4, 2005 12:04 PMI run XP Pro, and Windows Picture and Fax Viewer is my default viewer in Outlook 2000. When sending jpeg attachments, I can go to my "sent" folder and toggle through all of the atch's using WPFV; however, when I receive jpeg atchs 1.) the icons look different, and 2.) I have to open each picture individually because WPFV doesn't toggle from picture to picture. How can I set up WPFV so that it will toggle through all of my email jpeg atchs, after just one click? Posted by: jeff at June 6, 2005 10:34 PMHere's a weird variation. I downloaded the trial version of Photoshop CS2. The Windows fax preview still works for most image file types (jpg, tiff, GIF). But when I try to use Windows fax wizard to send a fax, the fax preview button calls up Photoshop! Do you know what file type goes with the Windows XP fax wizard? Posted by: Dara at June 21, 2005 11:20 AMRef: http://ask-leo.com/what_if_i_want_windows_picture_and_fax_viewer.html Interesting stuff. However, didn't solve my problem; to wit: getting Windows Picture and Fax Viewer to function in WIN 2K Pro. search for: shimgvw.dll and found two instances: What I need is the procedure for enabling the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer.... At the present time, it is not even one of the choices when using 'Open With' ... on a JPG or GIF file ... Methods: -select Registered File Type : JPG (Use DDE not selected)\ Click Ok and then OK to close Edit File Type..and then click Close to close out the Folder Options form. Next tried double left-click to open a standard JPG picture. RUNDLL Error msg displayed: 'Error in C:\WINDOWS\System32\shimgvw.dll Next tried right click and 'Open With' and selected 'Shell Image View Control' Got same RUNDLL error msg ... and an error msg related to the JPG picture ... 'Cannot find the file 'C:\My Documents\My Pictures\Cliff in Clouds.jpg' (or one of its components). Make sure the path So.... we've hit the proverbial Brick Wall ... M.F. Posted by: Massey Ferguson at June 22, 2005 7:55 PMFinally...I've been looking for this page forever...(about 6 months). I want windows picture and fax viewer. but for some reason it stopped working about a year ago...I started using HP Image Zone Express as a stand-in, but it doesn't find the files like I need... Here's whats happening on my XP Pro machine: so what I need is the WPFV install file...I can find lots of remove files, and things about it...but I can't find the file itself. any help? btw Leo - I own a small Coffee Shop, if you help me out, I'll buy you a Viente Caramel Macciatto Triple-Shot. thanks! Sockhatguy (@hotmail.com) Posted by: Sockhatguy at July 29, 2005 1:01 AMWell, as outlined in the article WPFV is not an application, and you won't find it on your computer. For reasons unknown it's a hidden function in a DLL. Try following the instructions in the article to reassociate it properly with pictures and see if that doesn't help. Posted by: Leo at July 30, 2005 4:42 PMmy windows picture and fax viewer is corrupted , n im not able to open this program nor this program exists back in windows in any of its directory , how should i get it back plz mail me ..kunal Posted by: kunal kalra at August 20, 2005 2:51 PMI have tried your instructions to restore Windows Picture and Fax Viewer and everything works except I do not get to a dialog box that gives me the option to check "Always use the selected program to open this kind of file". It jumps over that step (the critical step) and opens the picture. How do I get this all-important box to appear? (You probably don't need to have this info but---I recently downloaded Photoshop Elements 3.0. and it "hi-jacked" my Windows default and I'm trying to get back to Windows as my default. Posted by: Pat Brown at August 21, 2005 6:35 AMSorry--me again. Photoshop Elements hijacking my default setting to open my pictures (JPG files). I just discovered Folder Options and it does give me the opportunity to check "Always use the selected program to open this kind of file." But when I select JPG files and select to open it with Windows and to always use this program to open these files, the icon changes from Photoshop Elements...but the actual JPG files still have the Elements icon and still open with Elements. I have even rebooted. The folders options still show JPG files as opening with Windows but the JPG files still open with Elements. Posted by: Pat Brown at August 21, 2005 8:28 AMComment Page: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33
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