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Old March 4th 07, 04:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
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Default pop up box: Corrupt Tiff files

For some reason, now when I right click on tif files in windows I'm getting
a pop up box that states;
Explorer. Tif:corrupt file.
This applies to all tif files on all drives.
It includes files opened from Pentax RAW files, processed with
AdobeCameraRaw and Adobe CS2 then saved as tiffs.

any ideas?

Simon.

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Old March 4th 07, 06:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
simon
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Default pop up box: Corrupt Tiff files

problem resolved.
it appears to have been an issue with an application called 'shelltoys xp'
http://www.shelltoysxp.com/
removed it and all seems ok now.

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For some reason, now when I right click on tif files in windows I'm
getting a pop up box that states;
Explorer. Tif:corrupt file.
This applies to all tif files on all drives.
It includes files opened from Pentax RAW files, processed with
AdobeCameraRaw and Adobe CS2 then saved as tiffs.

any ideas?

Simon.

--


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http://www.srsteel.co.uk/Panorama
http://www.srsteel.co.uk/landscape
http://www.srsteel.co.uk/Peru



 




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