Ok this is the third one I've done in the past couple days, I went looking for people who had the issue and found three. Same thing, computer screwed up by the user or the computer technician, did all Windows updates, opened CorelDraw made sure it was signed in and updated. Closed CorelDraw and simply associated the CPT and CDR file formats with the proper program and all was well.
It obvious to me that every one I worked with that had the issue has a screwed up system some how.
David Milisock said: Ok this is the third one I've done in the past couple days, I went looking for people who had the issue and found three. Same thing, computer screwed up by the user or the computer technician, did all Windows updates, opened CorelDraw made sure it was signed in and updated. Closed CorelDraw and simply associated the CPT and CDR file formats with the proper program and all was well. It obvious to me that every one I worked with that had the issue has a screwed up system some how.
I saw exactly the same situation three times in recent weeks. I just open CorelConnect, associate file extensions (right click/open with... ) and problem solved, thumnbails are visible again.
Not all tecnician knows how to setup or use CorelDRAW or other programs. They know what they need to use.
I am of the opinion that Corel could deduce or completely remove this issue by forcing the installation of the shell extension during the install process.
Agreed.
Hello David & Aierl; I THINK YALL ARE DOING A FINE JOB.........There are Not many that Know HOW to SET up Something like Corel. IT is A Complex program,IT Works Very Good and even a Lot of People that are Good at drawing They Do Not know how the Program does Things. Rather than FIND The Problem it is easier to find a work around that they can use. OF COURSE Corel is NOT going To Comply with something that Only Helps a few when it works fine the way it is. YOU GUYS Try to help a Lot of people, SO Keep DOING a GOOD JOB of HELPING People out.
My Thoughts, George