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#1 User is offline   roma 

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Posted 14 December 2006 - 03:55 PM

Hi,

Some feedback on v0.6 I used with the MSDN RTM Vista edition (Business). I checked both Windows Photo Gallery and TabletPC so they would not install with the ISO I was creating (besides various other options ofcourse). I have some feedback about the result on these settings. Files I put back, mentioned below, are from another full Vista install.

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As you know, choosing Windows Photo Gallery not to install leaves Vista without a quick photo/picture viewer. When trying to open a jpg file, an error pops up that certain files can't be found. Since I like to use the viewer and slideshow option, but do not want the Photo Gallery software I put the following files back in the Windows Photo Gallery directory:

ChangeMetadata.wav
ImagingEngine.dll
PhotoBase.dll
PhotoClassic.dll
PhotoLibraryResources.dll
PhotoViewer.dll
VideoViewer.dll

And the directory en-us with the files:
PhotoClassic.dll.mui
PhotoLibraryResources.dll.mui
PhotoViewer.dll.mui
VideoViewer.dll.mui

I needed to register 2 or 3 dll's in Windows with the regsvr32 command, but do not recall which. Do them all if you want, only the files that need to be registered will be, the others won't and just give an error.

I know have the full use of the viewer, the slideshow but not the Gallery. Pressing the gallery button in the viewer gives no error, it just does nothing. For gallery and management I use other software.


Second:
I checked TabletPC so it's functions did not install. I also installed Office 2007. Document Imaging (not Scanning) and Microsoft OneNote gave me errors. The installer kept popping up every time and it took ages for Document Imaging to load. I checked the logs and the following error was logged at the points I tried to start one of the mentioned programs:

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Detection of product '{90120000-0030-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}', feature 'WISPHidden', component '{911F7C0F-5B7D-4A64-9C7B-ADBFCEFC3F4D}' failed. The resource 'C:\Windows\system32\INKED.DLL' does not exist.
I replaced that dll in the system32 directory, problem not solved:

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Detection of product '{90120000-0030-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}', feature 'WISPHidden', component '{A4AD656D-72E9-43A7-9DD0-E5F6AF438E72}' failed. The resource 'C:\Windows\system32\WISPTIS.EXE' does not exist.


Both are part of the TabletPC functions, something with handwriting. After replacing both files my problems with both Document Imaging and OneNote are over.

Last:
Thanks for this great, free tool. It's great to decide what to install before you start. The above is just for reference and feedback and for users that encounter the same issues.


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Posted 15 December 2006 - 02:03 AM

I can not confirm the functionality under point 1, however I can agree that I also would prefer this. Now I keep Windows Photo gallery just for quickview.

Maybe a tweak/setting quickview enable/disable, which is available if Windows Photo gallery is selected for removal. Enabled makes sure all related files are kept.
A thing that roma could verify is, if any options from "quickview" can be selected which lead to Windows Photo Gallery and therefore give errormessages?

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Posted 15 December 2006 - 02:57 AM

View PostJeronimo, on Dec 15 2006, 09:03 AM, said:

I can not confirm the functionality under point 1, however I can agree that I also would prefer this. Now I keep Windows Photo gallery just for quickview.

Maybe a tweak/setting quickview enable/disable, which is available if Windows Photo gallery is selected for removal. Enabled makes sure all related files are kept.
A thing that roma could verify is, if any options from "quickview" can be selected which lead to Windows Photo Gallery and therefore give errormessages?

All the options in the quickview toolbar work, except the first button "Go to Gallery". This option does not work since the Gallery function is not installed and also does not give an error. You just click it, nothing happens. For me this is the functionality I had in mind. My next step is to tweak this button so it goes to my own gallery software, Adobe photoshop Elements 5. But this is beyond the scope of vLite. ;)

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Posted 15 December 2006 - 06:27 AM

View Postroma, on Dec 15 2006, 10:57 AM, said:

All the options in the quickview toolbar work, except the first button "Go to Gallery". This option does not work since the Gallery function is not installed and also does not give an error. You just click it, nothing happens. For me this is the functionality I had in mind. My next step is to tweak this button so it goes to my own gallery software, Adobe photoshop Elements 5. But this is beyond the scope of vLite. ;)


Would love to help and check it out, but I only have the goto Photo Gallery button and this is greyed out.

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Posted 15 December 2006 - 07:56 AM

View PostJeronimo, on Dec 15 2006, 01:27 PM, said:

Would love to help and check it out, but I only have the goto Photo Gallery button and this is greyed out.

You mean your Go To button in the quick view window is greyed out?

This post has been edited by roma: 15 December 2006 - 07:57 AM


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Posted 16 December 2006 - 05:37 PM

roma, thanks, great info. I was thinking about leaving the picture viewer also but it gotta be optional somehow, gonna think about it. And fix for tabletpc, nice.

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