Hello Mike; It works fine here with Windows 7 on a 64 bit i5 with 8 gb of ram and a 2 gb video card.
George
That's good for you. Unfortunately this post doesn't''t help with the problem that I have with the software.
Try delete (create a backup before):
'%username%AppData\Roaming\Corel\CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6\Connect\'
and '%username%\AppData\Roaming\Corel\Connect.ThumbnailCache\'
Are you talking about using the window registry editor? I have no clue on how to delete
I can't find this folder AppData on C:\users\Michael\
I do have full admin privilege's on the computer that Corel Connect X6 is installed on.
That is not a registry key or data, but a system file directory, as established by the Windows O/S.
In your Windows Explorer (Not IE), enter '%appdata%' (without the quotes) in the navigation bar. That will put you to the system's '%username%\AppData\Roaming directory. From there, you can navigate to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6\Connect directory.
OK I followed the instructions to delete contents of the Connect directory. And fired up Connect X6. Connect X6 re-created what I deleted and then promptly crashed.
What I will do for the next step is to remove the programs. Then re-install. But like tomorrow. I have to get back to my regular assignments.
Instead of Remove and Re-Install, I suggest that you run the Repair. That will be the choice instead of Install, when you run the installation DVD (or install file if you downloaded your copy of X6.)
Repair usually fixes corrupted/missing files and that may give you your usage back again.