I cannot perform any edits of any pictures in any location - the software only displays the picture
I cannot perform any edits of any pictures in any location - the software only displays the picture
I learned elsewhere in this group that when Picture Manager is used on a computer whose name matches the name of the logged-on user, a bug in PM prevents you from saving any changes. -- Jeff Vandervoort JRVsystems
1.cannot edit pictures in picture manager without local admin ri
WOW! Well who would have known that to be an issue above all else!.... Certainly a goofup there, any way to fix that in a later SP or something? I had tested this on a pc of one of our users, and of course computer name + computer user = no Picture Manger, then changed the computer and BAM it works like it should. now i'll have to change a couple more and actually get them to use it. More training.... Thanks for letting us know! and hope others can get around this strange issue. "CB" wrote: > I spent about 2 weeks working with Microsoft on this problem at our company > and we discovered when a computer name is the same as the username logging in > the user cannot edit pictures. We changed the name of the computer and the > user logged in and was able to rotate, resize, etc and save the files. > > Try that and see if it works for you! > > "David P." wrote: > > > cannot edit pictures in picture manager without local admin rights.... > > > > is there any way around this? > > > > Thanks, > > David P. > >
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