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Singh Posted February 5, Doesn't doing the registry modification manually work? Growled Member Posted February 6, Posted February 6, That's great. Thanks for the share. Why is it that when I refresh the folder, all of my pdf thumbnails are black?

Try using Disk Cleanup to delete your cached thumbnails; then let them be regenerated. This is quite neat. Thank you :. CZS Posted February 6, Even though I had tried your suggestion, it is still the same.

Leo Davidson Posted February 20, Posted February 20, Does the same thing for me, although it's pretty inconsistent. It says "amd The second also just matches other iso's that are for sure the normal 64 bit iso. Just wanted to put a review in after reading a couple of them. If you don't dosn't the person that uploaded them. Then don't download it. Or don't use it as your main OS. Plus Windows XP no longer is being support by Microsoft.

You could easily get malware and etc because of it. The point of having it up on the archive is it could still be found. The reason im going to download load this is to have a VM running as i need it. I'll turn it on. Use for whatever i need it for. Then turn it off couple hours later. Setup cannon continue. Any work-around for this?

Reviewer: BLU - - February 19, Subject: to the person below, Sometimes you don't need a product key or it won't work. It looks like it thinks it's in ActiveX design mode or something. Zoomed-in screenshot. Well done for releasing Adobe Reader X in a state where the preview handler's mousewheel and scrollbar do not work properly. Outstanding work, as always! It's constant excitement, maintaining working Adobe PDF support and cleaning up Adobe's mess all the time, let me tell you!

Directory Opus uses my bundled plugin as a bridge for various third-party viewers, including Adobe Reader if it's installed. I made earlier versions use the full Adobe Reader by default. I had to write a tobit ActiveX proxy process to make the Adobe Reader and Flash viewers work within bit Opus.

A lot of effort due to Adobe being so lax at producing bit components. Adobe Reader was originally used instead of the preview handler because of various issues with the preview handler. Then Windows 7 came out and Adobe Reader embedding was completely broken. That could be Microsoft's fault but my bet is it's Adobe's. So I worked around the preview handler issues, including the main one this page is about, and that is now the default in Opus. I wish I could bill Adobe for my time fixing their mess.

The ridiculous thing is that whenever we've tried to officially inform Adobe of bugs in their code like blindly calling through a null pointer after a failed QueryInterface , bugs which we've found and worked around for ourselves but which may cause problems for other people, they've asked us to pay them for a support contract. Who is supporting whom here, exactly? What is wrong with that company?

Okay, they didn't write iTunes or Lotus Notes, but they're getting close Personally, I find Adobe's font rendering easier to read , despite my other complaints. Writing of the thumbnail fix was funded by someone who wishes to remain anonymous but still deserves thanks, not least of which for allowing the fix to be given away for free to everyone else. The post and discussion about the original version of this fix at Ed Bott's Windows Expertise unearthed further useful information and caveats on different Windows installs.

That information has been incorporated into the fix tool and this page. Credit to Ed and the commenters on his blog for their help. Winfried Pohl gets the credit for discovering the extra step needed to fix the preview handler under bit Office beta. Thanks, Winfried! Thanks to Alex Bantzhaff for getting in touch after he noticed that the installer for Adobe Reader 9. Adobe didn't mention it in the change log, let alone credit me for finding it, but at least they finally fixed it.

Maybe they'll fix the thumbnails next year? Thanks to Jonathan Van Dusen for pointing out that the preview handler fix is still needed, even after Adobe Reader 9. My fix tool will deal with this and clean things up. Thanks to all the people who took the time to e-mail me to say thanks themselves, and for confirming that the fixes worked for them. It's great to know that so many people have found the fixes useful. Download the fixes: December A new, improved version is coming soon!

An uninstaller is provided. Detail on the preview handler fix tool: For the preview handler problem, I wrote a program to automate the required registry changes. The preview handler fix tool: Tells you if anything needs fixing and offers to fix things if so. Understands differences between XP, Vista, Windows 7 and upgrade installs. Requests elevation via UAC. Checks that you're using bit Windows.

Checks that Adobe Reader is installed. If not you'll be asked if you want to associate it. Checks that Adobe Reader's preview handler is registered under both the bit and bit registry the latter is required for it to work under bit Office beta but not the retail version of Office Allows you to undo the fix.

Only the fix itself. If you changed the association and want to go back then you'll usually have to reinstall or repair-install your alternative viewer.



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