Wow, partner! That will be an enormous work! Dont forget to mention the person who recommended the toolSheepdog wrote:I just began to make a list of all 'all (still) available mentioned tools. (As someone suggested a few posts before.)

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I just try installing xentient at home and I got the same result/problem as you, what has solved the problem was toB@rndH wrote: Just tried that. TC comes up "naked" as suggested by gbo. However, the thumbnail-preview doesn't work.![]()
Thanx anyway!
Just tried that! Works grand!gbo wrote:... what has solved the problem was to
1. right-click on the TC icon (on the desktop) and click on properties
2. choose the compatibilty tab (last tab) and check the first box and choose win95 or win98 (I have a french version so I can be more precise)
Hopefully you should be able to see the icons as mini thumbnails now
Perhaps there is side-effect to this workaround...
Not necessarily, as I tried it with a blank TC-INI-file too and the thumbs still worked. So I presume the rather cause for this is some kind of XP System setting or Shell extension.Must be something in my TC-configuration (since it works with the w-expl.)
It puzzles me a bit too, and I would prefer to find another workaround because starting TC in compatibility mode causes some applications to not work correctly if started from TC.StickyNomad wrote: But the exact reason for this diverging behaviour still bugs me a bit, as my TC shows the xentient thumbs without running it in compatibility mode (WinXP SP2 german and TC 6.53). If I find the time, I may do a little research...
Here is the result of my 'investigations' the problem is definitively due to an incompatibility between TC, Xentient and a third application.StickyNomad wrote:2gbo
Well, I'm curious about the results... I checked and I've no shimgvw.dll running, though I did'nt disable Picture & Fax view purposely. But I disabled some not needed SP-services, so maybe I disabeled it accidentially for another reaon (but I would declare that a "happy accident"...), but I'll bet on Norton...
As a matter of fact it was not shimgvw.dll butStickyNomad wrote:2gboI checked and I've no shimgvw.dll running