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XP Web Publishing - No longer option to resize

Started by n704fn, March 24, 2006, 12:21:23 AM

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n704fn

I've been using the xp publishing wizard almost daily for over a year with no trouble until today.  For some reason, it no longer gives me the option to resize the photos before uploading.  I downloaded and re-ran the cpg_xxxxxxxxx.reg file, but that didn't help.  Nothing has been changed on my machine.  Any ideas?  I'm at a loss ???

Thanks

Mark
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kegobeer

Coppermine doesn't have anything to do with XP Publisher doing a resize prior to uploading.  If it doesn't work, there's something going on with your XP Publisher.
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n704fn

Thanks for the reply Kego, You are correct.  It was a problem with the file associations.  My image file types are associated with ACDSee.  I forgot that I installed Picasa, and as near as I can tell, that must have changed something.  The files types were still associated with ACDSee, but I was unable to resize when using the web publishing wizard.  I used this tool to restore the file associations to XP default, then ran ACDSee again to re-associate the files with ACDSee.  Now I am able to resize the photos with the WPW.  Just thought I'd post the solution in case anyone else has the same trouble.  Could also have manually changed the file associations

Mark
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Joachim Müller

thanks for returning and posting your solution.