re: Is there any way to use Wang or Kodak Imaging from NT or 98 on XP?
Tuesday, October 11, 2005 at 7:46 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Tomkat
(17 messages posted)
On Wednesday, July 27, 2005 at 5:12 am, henketh wrote:
>Hi all!
>
>Here's how to install Kodak Imaging for Windows in XP (and to reinstall it on Win2k):
>
>1. Download "extract.exe" from Microsoft (it's included in the resource kits)
>2. Use your installation-CD for Win2000Pro.
>3. Open cmd-prompt
>4. Run the command "extract D:\I386\IMAGEVUE.IN_" c:\temp\imagevue.inf
>5. Right-click imagevue.inf, choose Install
>6. When prompted "Files Needed", browse to D:\I386
>7. DONE!
>
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Here's an easier way.....exactly like henketh's method, except no need to Download
"extract.exe" from Microsoft, since Win XP comes with a function called "expand."
1. Put your Windows 2000 installation CD in your CD Drive (D: for purposes of this
example).
2. Open cmd-prompt
3. Run the following command exactly as typed
expand D:\I386\IMAGEVUE.IN_ C:\temp\imagevue.inf
4. Browse to your C:\temp folder and right-click the "imagevue.inf" file then choose
"Install."
5. When prompted "Files Needed," browse to D:\I386
6. DONE!
7. Right Click on any image file, choose "open with: and you should now see IMAGE
VIEWER in your options.
Note: If you're curious where the executable was installed, just do a search for
"kodakimg.exe" ....it is most likely in a directory called C:\Program Files\Windows
NT\Accessories\ImagVue
Hope This Helps!!!
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