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ALERT: Microsoft fixes a vulnerability flaw in the Windows 2000 version of Imaging for Windows
Microsoft fixes a vulnerability flaw in the Windows 2000 version of Imaging for Windows, formerly known as the Kodak Image Viewer, that originally shipped with Microsoft Windows 2000. A recent Microsoft update, MS07-055, discusses a vulnerability in the Imaging for Windows product, formerly known as Kodak Image Viewer,…
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How to get the byte stream for a scanned document in Captiva 7.7
Hi, I am looking for a way to get the byte stream for a scanned document in Captiva capture 7.7 version. My other system accepts either byte/mem stream so i will need to get the stream from Captiva and send it to my destination system for storing the document. We explored the method that can be consumed in .Net Code module…
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WinViewer Version 20.3 - New Document cannot merge file more than 2 files. How can we merge more ?
I just upgrade OpenText WinViewer 16 to OPENTEXT IMAGING WINDOWS VIERVER 20.3 and face the issue that I cannot merge more than 2 files. On Version 16, i am able to do it. Anyone has this experience with the resolution ? Step to replicate the issue in WV v20.3 and save the screen how I execute too. 1.Open “OpenText Imaging…
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Printing more than one copy results in too many copies
Answer from OpenText: If you print more than one copy of an image from Imaging for windows 4.0, you will get more than then you requested. This is a known issue and it has been escalated to development for review. Check back here for more information.
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custom modules for our OpenText Content Server?
We are creating some custom modules for our OpenText Content Server. We're using the CSIDE plugin for eclipse right now to build, but we'd like to add these modules to our builder server. Can anyone point me to where I can find more information about automating builds for modules? APK
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Is Imaging for Windows 4.0 certified for Windows 10?
Although not technically certified, we have performed basic user testing on Imaging for Windows 4.0 with a Microsoft Windows 10 operating environment with no issues. However, it should be noted that the Imaging for Windows 4.0 product will be installed as a 32-bit application even when installed on a 64-bit Windows…
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Making Imaging for Windows the default viewer in Windows 7, 8, and 10
Under Windows 10, I ran into the same problem with regard to making Imaging for Windows the default viewer for TIFF files as has previously been reported in this forum for Windows 7 and 8. In addition, using the "Open With" dialogue from the Windows file explorer also failed to open Imaging for Windows. The basic…
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Internet Explorer Issues with Imaging For Windows 2.8
Answer from OpenText: Sometimes there is a conflict with the ActiveX Kill bit, Imaging for windows 2.8 and Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Ideally, you should use Imaging for Windows 4.0, however, To resolve this issue, you should first make sure that you are on the latest version of Imaging For Windows 2.8 by checking the…
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Error 1330 a file that is required cannot be installed
Answer from OpenText: If you get the "Error 1330 a file that is required cannot be installed because the cabinet file data1.cab has an invalid digital signature." You will need to to uninstall imaging for windows using the "Add Remove Programs" from Programs and Features option in the control panel. Then install a new copy…
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I never got the CD for the software I ordered
Answer from OpenText: Imaging for Windows has several options you can choose from when ordering. * You can choose the traditional method and order Imaging for Windows and have a CD mailed to you. * You can choose to download the software * Or you can choose to only buy additional licenses. If you have chosen to download…
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Why is my Register option grayed out?
Answer from OpenText: Imaging for Windows 4.0 requires that you register it. You can get to the registration screen through the help menu: However, if they help menu item is grayed out, like the image below, then it has already been registered, and you don't need to do anything: