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    • in reply to: Picture Manager cuts the right site… (Office 2003) #972670

      (Edited by HansV to make URL clickable – see Help 19)

      Hi Bob,

      you can find it here also: here

      Yes, it’s nice and fast, but for distribution in our environment I have to wait for the german version… smile

      regards
      Axel

    • in reply to: Picture Manager cuts the right site… (Office 2003) #972490

      Thanks,

      IrfanView is only free for private use, schools or humanity organizations. For commercial use in a company you have to license it… (10 EUR for 1 license)

      I will look for the new Paint.NET from Microsoft… or embed the old Photo Editor in my standard client…

      Regards
      Axel

    • in reply to: Picture Manager cuts the right site… (Office 2003) #972441

      Hello DocWatson,

      thanks, but I don’t understand your tip…

      I test the copy&paste function with a lot programs like PaintShopPro, Paint, Paint.Net, Photoshop, PhotoEditor … all of this programs don’t cut the columns, only PictureMangager does!

      I think it’s a bug and I’ve to give my users another free “picture manager”-tool, like the old PhotoEditor…:-(

      Regards
      Axel

    • in reply to: Picture Manager cuts the right site… (Office 2003) #972440

      Hello steve,

      I’ve tested it on some different machines (notebooks, pc’s) with different graphiccards and resolutions…

      Regards
      Axel

    • in reply to: Picture Manager cuts the right site… (Office 2003) #971434

      THX,

      HansV and StuartR

      Axel

    • in reply to: Startup sequence (XP Pro SR2) #971375

      Hello,

      instead of installing a tool, you can use a batch file.

      Most of your programs on startup are listed in the registry:
      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun
      or
      HKEY_CURRENT_USERSOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun

      You can copy all program calls you find there in a batch and sort them…

      Regards
      Axel

    • in reply to: Picture Manager cuts the right site… (Office 2003) #971363

      Image edited by HansV – it was far too wide, please don’t post pictures over 640×480 pixels in size.

      Thank you, John,

      but if I use “Detect and Repair” only the saturation of the picture changes, not the cutted columns…

      I’ve made a screen shot and set some arrows to show you the problem.

      Regards
      Axel

    • in reply to: Excel Template (Excel 2000) #567583

      Hi Legare,

      please excuse my direct post to you, but I’ve a similar great problem with the custom/command bars and XLB-Files… brickwall
      Do you have any idea to solve this ‘similar’ problem, I’ve posted…

      Post-No.: 112023
      Title: network-behavior of Excel.xlb unlike username8.xlb (W2K SP2, Off2K SP2) Excel
      Date: 29-Jan-02 15:33

      With regards

      Axel Heimann

    • in reply to: Windows Explorer default open? #535638

      First you can use closen user-profiles. After every new
      login the settings are equal.

      Perhaps the following Technet-Entries helps…smile

      Technet-Article: Q185490

      Explorer Expands System Drive by Default

      SYMPTOMS
      ========

      When Windows NT Explorer is started, it automatically expands the drive C (or System drive).

      RESOLUTION
      ==========

      To start Explorer without expanding any drives, perform the following steps:

      1. Click start, and then click run.
      2. Type the following line and then press ENTER:
      %systemroot%explorer.exe /e,::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}

      STATUS
      ======

      This behavior is by design.

      MORE INFORMATION
      ================

      You can use the following steps to modify the Windows NT Explorer shortcut
      on the Start Menu to open with no drives expanded:

      1. Right-click the taskbar, and then select Properties.

      2. Click the Start Menu Programs tab, and then click Advanced.

      3. In the right pane, double-click Programs.

      4. Right-click Windows NT Explorer, click Properties, and then click the Shortcut tab.

      5. For target, type the following command line:

      %systemroot%explorer.exe /e,::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D} *

      6. Click OK.

      =============================================================================
      Copyright Microsoft Corporation 1998

      Another Article:

      Windows NT Explorer Command-Line Options

      SUMMARY
      =======

      This article lists the command-line switches that you can use with
      Explorer (Explorer.exe) in Windows NT version 4.0

      MORE INFORMATION
      ================

      Explorer [/n] [/e] [(,)/root,] [/select,]

      /n Opens a new single-paned window for the default
      selection. This is usually the root of the drive Windows
      NT is installed on. f the window is already open, a
      duplicate will open.

      /e Opens Windows Explorer in its default view.

      /root, Opens a window view of the specified object.

      /select, Opens a window view with the specified folder, file or
      application selected.

      Examples:

      Example 1: Explorer /select,C:TestDirTestApp.exe

      Opens a window view with TestApp selected.

      Example 2: Explorer /e,/root,C:TestDirTestApp.exe

      This opens Explorer with C: expanded and TestApp selected.

      Example 3: Explorer /root,TestSvrTestShare

      Opens a window view of the specified share.

      Example 4: Explorer /root,TestSvrTestShare,select,TestApp.exe

      Opens a window view of the specified share with TestApp selected.

      =============================================================================
      Copyright Microsoft Corporation 1997.

      Axel

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