Recently had problematic re-install of both X3 and X5. Finally succeeded in sequential numeric order (i.e. first X3 and then X5). However now, CONNECT X5 no longer displays CDR vector file thumbnails. Currently CDRs are associated with X3. Is that the possible cause? What else might be contributing to this problem?
Thanks for any and all ideas!
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The Professor said: Hugh, Many thanks for your helpful reply - you were spot on about the Windows Shell Extension, installing it solved the problem, so well done. However, this does beg the obvious question: why, if I'd opted to install Connect, did the installation program allow me to de-select Windows Shell Extension - it should have immediately flagged up a warning, telling me that if I chose not to install it, Connect won't work properly. Better still the installation program should auto selcted shell extension and then grey it out, if Connect is to be installed. It would have saved me (and probably many other users) a lot of trouble. Anyway, thanks again for your help.
Hugh,
Many thanks for your helpful reply - you were spot on about the Windows Shell Extension, installing it solved the problem, so well done.
However, this does beg the obvious question: why, if I'd opted to install Connect, did the installation program allow me to de-select Windows Shell Extension - it should have immediately flagged up a warning, telling me that if I chose not to install it, Connect won't work properly. Better still the installation program should auto selcted shell extension and then grey it out, if Connect is to be installed. It would have saved me (and probably many other users) a lot of trouble.
Anyway, thanks again for your help.
If you performed a standard, recommended installation, the Shell Extension should have been installed, automatically. If you performed a selected install, choosing the components that you want installed, you may have not selected the Shell Extension for installation. I admit, on a selected component install, that there is no implied or actual explanation for installing the Shell Extension.
Any way, I am glad that you are up and running.
Yes I did a custom install. I'm pretty sure I manually de-selected the Shell Extension. I don't like software clutter or programs running in the background, clogging the system up and slowing things down - unless they're essential. When I de-slected the shell extension - the Corel install program should immediately have flagged this up.
Anyway, all's well that ends well - so they say.
In my previous post, I said that, "all's well that ends well". Well, I hesitate to say it, but I'm not sure it has ended yet.
Although Connect is now displaying CDR and CPT files properly (great!) it isn't displaying Thumbnails for WMF files - is it supposed to? All I'm getting it the generic icon.
Tnanks.
The Professor said: In my previous post, I said that, "all's well that ends well". Well, I hesitate to say it, but I'm not sure it has ended yet. Although Connect is now displaying CDR and CPT files properly (great!) it isn't displaying Thumbnails for WMF files - is it supposed to? All I'm getting it the generic icon. Tnanks.
The shell extension is just that, an extension to the Windows Shell file handling. The Corel Shell Extension only adds the CDR and CPT to the thumbnail image handling of Windows.
Using Windows own Explorer, and setting the view to Medium Icons or better, then you can see the Windows Metafile Format images....(It is a Windows "thing".)
The Professor said: it isn't displaying Thumbnails for WMF files
I recently moved from XP 32bit to Win7 Pro 64bit, so I too am looking for a solution.Seeing connect uses windows explorer for viewing as suchThis is a windows thing.It appears they (Microsoft) removed support for security reasonshttp://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-files/wmf-in-windows-explorer-not-shown-as-thumbnails/3f2beb84-54a2-4aa8-9689-b5addb3af237But this may help --> http://code.google.com/p/emfplugin/
I will be trying it in the next few days.