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I recently upgraded from Windows Me to XP Pro and now have a small problem with my Kodak Easyshare software. I can upload pictures from my camera if I initiate the transfer from within Easyshare. However, I can no longer use the "one touch" button on the camera dock to initiate a transfer to Easyshare. Instead, it launches a window that asks me which application I wish to use to upload the pictures and Easyshare isn't one of the options. The options presented are: Imaging, Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard and Word. Is there a way to get back to where Easyshare is the application that is initiated by the one touch button? Failing that, is there a way to at least add Easyshare to the list of choices? TIA, Matt |
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Might try reinstalling EasyShare.
Jim "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message news:9Pshf.3233$lb.253459@news1.epix.net... > > I recently upgraded from Windows Me to XP Pro and now have a small > problem with my Kodak Easyshare software. I can upload pictures from my > camera if I initiate the transfer from within Easyshare. However, I can > no longer use the "one touch" button on the camera dock to initiate a > transfer to Easyshare. Instead, it launches a window that asks me which > application I wish to use to upload the pictures and Easyshare isn't one > of the options. The options presented are: Imaging, Microsoft Scanner > and Camera Wizard and Word. > > Is there a way to get back to where Easyshare is the application that is > initiated by the one touch button? Failing that, is there a way to at > least add Easyshare to the list of choices? > > TIA, > Matt |
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Jim wrote:
> Might try reinstalling EasyShare. I did a repair and that added Easyshare to the list of programs that could be initiated by the camera connect event. Looks like I'm back in business. Thanks, Matt |
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You might also want to visit Kodak site for any xp relevent update
"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message news:uzthf.3234$lb.253431@news1.epix.net... > Jim wrote: >> Might try reinstalling EasyShare. > > I did a repair and that added Easyshare to the list of programs that could > be initiated by the camera connect event. Looks like I'm back in > business. > > Thanks, > Matt |
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Reinstall, etc. and remember these words the next time you are
shopping: "Goodbye, Kodak. Hello, Fuji!" Matt Whiting wrote: > I recently upgraded from Windows Me to XP Pro and now have a small > problem with my Kodak Easyshare software. I can upload pictures from my > camera if I initiate the transfer from within Easyshare. However, I can > no longer use the "one touch" button on the camera dock to initiate a > transfer to Easyshare. Instead, it launches a window that asks me which > application I wish to use to upload the pictures and Easyshare isn't one > of the options. The options presented are: Imaging, Microsoft Scanner > and Camera Wizard and Word. > > Is there a way to get back to where Easyshare is the application that is > initiated by the one touch button? Failing that, is there a way to at > least add Easyshare to the list of choices? > > TIA, > Matt |
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acme_xtry@yahoo.com wrote:
> Reinstall, etc. and remember these words the next time you are > shopping: "Goodbye, Kodak. Hello, Fuji!" Yes, a reinstall registered the Easyshare software such that XP included it in the list of programs that could respond to camera events. The words best remembered would be, "Goodbye, Microsoft; hello Linux." :-) I don't see this as a Kodak problem as the software worked fine prior to the upgrade to XP. And given that the upgrade broke a lot of other application software, I tend to blame this on Microsoft. Also, this is at least the 3rd time I've upgraded Microsoft operating systems (3.1 -> 95 -> 98, ME -> XP), and every time something has gotten miserably hosed and most times several things get hosed. Oh well, such is life with Microsoft and PCs. MAtt |
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On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 23:14:53 GMT, Matt Whiting <whiting@epix.net>
wrote: >I don't see this as a Kodak problem as the software worked fine prior to >the upgrade to XP. And given that the upgrade broke a lot of other >application software, I tend to blame this on Microsoft. Also, this is >at least the 3rd time I've upgraded Microsoft operating systems (3.1 -> >95 -> 98, ME -> XP), and every time something has gotten miserably hosed >and most times several things get hosed. Oh well, such is life with >Microsoft and PCs. The problem is as you say upgrading from one operating system to another, doing a clean instal eliminates these problems. bill.lord@ukuspam.co.uk(remove the spam to reply) I've taken a vow of poverty, to annoy me send money |
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