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JollyJoe
9th of September 2001 (Sun), 03:40
I always get following Error-Message: c-tree(R) error #235 (uerr_cod=0)!!!
Also deinstalling and new reinstalling dosn“t help me to get this message away!
Pease help me, have to get to my holliday pictures!!!
Thx Joe
miltont
1st of October 2001 (Mon), 09:46
I've got this message since I installed SP2 on Windows 2000. I'm going to try de-installing to see if that fixes it!
Does anyone know how to post bug reports to Canon for ZoomBrowser?
Pekka
1st of October 2001 (Mon), 10:10
miltont wrote:
I've got this message since I installed SP2 on Windows 2000. I'm going to try de-installing to see if that fixes it!
I have no problems with Win2000 sp2. Are you using NTFS or FAT?
Does anyone know how to post bug reports to Canon for ZoomBrowser?
I'm sure ZoomBrowser developement is buried. Let me suggest that you find other solutions to image downloading, viewing and storage. Breezebrowser, Yarc, Downloader, ACDsee, Infranview, Thumbsplus .. world is full of free and almost free software that actually works reliably.
miltont
1st of October 2001 (Mon), 10:24
Pekka wrote:
I have no problems with Win2000 sp2. Are you using NTFS or FAT?
NTFS
Pekka
1st of October 2001 (Mon), 11:52
NTFS
Me too, so that's not it...
dbookbinder
1st of October 2001 (Mon), 20:15
Another image manager to consider is iMatch. The current release does not support Canon CRW files, but the author is working on that and it should soon support them. It's quite an ambitious little program with far more image-matching and scripting functions than other image-management programs I've looked at, though it's user interface is still a little raw.
A good free thumbnail manager is FotoTime's FotoAlbum. It can read Canon CRWs. It's only drawback, as far as I can tell, is that it won't manage off-line media. For a picture to be in it's database, it needs to be on the hard disk. ZoomBrowser can handle off-line media. (Sometimes.)
Both iMatch and FotoAlbum seem much more stable than ZoomBrowser.
- David
miltont
3rd of October 2001 (Wed), 05:15
The problem is that the database it is trying to open when it starts up is currupt. The release notes tell you how to fix this, however, they just say that an error message is shown - not what the error message says.
All I did was to move all the database files to another directory. Start up zoombrowser - it tells you that it can't find the database, create one on next startup and exits. I moved the database back and re-started zoombrowser, but, instead of creating a new database, I restored the old one.
Worked for me.
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