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From: Thomas M. on 12 May 2008 18:19 Office 2007 We have a test group that is currently evaluating Office 2007. One of the users in the trial is getting a message when she attempts to open a bitmap file. The error is: Picture Manager has not been installed for the current user. Please run setup to install the application. I went into Add/Remove programs, selected the Office 2007 entry, clicked the Change button, and stepped through the screens until I found the page that shows the installed options. The Picture Manager is definitely installed. I have run a couple of Google searches and have not found much on this specific error. Although, now that my user has left for the day a couple of things do occur to me. First, I only saw the error with one file and did not try other files. Second, we did not try opening Picture Viewer first and then opening the file (we opened it by double-clicking the bitmap file). If I had not been up until 3:00 A.M. last night I would probably have thought to try these things! ;-) Any suggestions you may have will be greatly appreciated. I will post back the resolution when we have one. --Tom
From: Thomas M. on 13 May 2008 17:26 It appears that I have this fixed. I had the user open the Picture Manager first and it immediately comes up to a dialog box asking if you want to associate the listed file types with Picture Manager. After that, the file could be opened without problems--even without Picture Manager being opened first. --Tom "Thomas M." <NoEmailReplies(a)Please.com> wrote in message news:eAWrJ5HtIHA.3680(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Office 2007 > > We have a test group that is currently evaluating Office 2007. One of the > users in the trial is getting a message when she attempts to open a bitmap > file. The error is: > > Picture Manager has not been installed for the current user. Please > run setup to install the application. > > I went into Add/Remove programs, selected the Office 2007 entry, clicked > the Change button, and stepped through the screens until I found the page > that shows the installed options. The Picture Manager is definitely > installed. > > I have run a couple of Google searches and have not found much on this > specific error. Although, now that my user has left for the day a couple > of things do occur to me. First, I only saw the error with one file and > did not try other files. Second, we did not try opening Picture Viewer > first and then opening the file (we opened it by double-clicking the > bitmap file). If I had not been up until 3:00 A.M. last night I would > probably have thought to try these things! ;-) > > Any suggestions you may have will be greatly appreciated. I will post > back the resolution when we have one. > > --Tom >
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