I have Corel Draw 7 (1998) and the Photo-Paint 7 part fails to open a file when right clicking on the file if the filename or folder name has a blank in it. The error message is file xxx not found. Where xxx is the first part of the name up to the blank. It works OK if the full file name does not have blanks.
This was not a problem till recently and Corel Draw 7 does not have the problem.
The same file can be opened from within the program.
My computer OS is Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit SP1.
How do you reset Corel? I would not be happy using a registry cleaner as I have heard that they add faults and then charge to remove them.
With most versions of Photopaint (but I can't remember as far back as version 7) you do a reset by closing Photopaint, holding down F8, restarting Photopaint with the mouse and keeping F8 down until it gives a message to say Photopaint has been reset.
But in case you also need a registry cleaner ... the registry cleaners that add faults are some of the ones you might find by searching in google.
The safe and trusted registry cleaner is cCleaner -- most people here will recommend it. But here again, you must be sure you are getting it via a download link from piriform.com (the cCleaner author) and not by googling for it, because the fraud sites try to poison google's results so that the top results sometimes point to imposter sites.
harryLondon said:The safe and trusted registry cleaner is cCleaner -- most people here will recommend it.
Use it every morning on start up.