how to repair photo editor

A

Alain Bourgeois

Dear all,

I have a french office 2K developer SR 1 running on a french win xp home
SP1.

Several versions of ms-office were installed on ths pc in the past. All
versions have been uninstalled, and the office 2K developer french disc
1 has been installed (custom full install).

But there is no way anymore to use photo editor through ole. I also
tried to remove photo editos (via removal of office components and to
put it back afterwards, no change:

* If I launch photo editor, it works;
* double-clicking photo editor works

I have a ms-access 2K db with linked OLE fields which are associated in
the db to photo editor.
If I double-clic such an object (by reading the access table), access
says photo editor has a problem, asks the installation cd to repair
it... and after attempting repairing it,
I get a message saying a problem occured when microsoft access acceeded
the photo editor photo object, and some reasons which don't apply here.

I really need photo editor because:
* without photo editor, I can't get the database running. Even after
installing other ole-compliant jpeg's viewers, double-clicking an ole
field holding a picture asks for photo editor.
* Even after installing other ole-compliant jpeg's viewers, if I try to
set a link to a jpg file into a new row in the table, I get an error as
he tried to use photo editor through ole.

I tried to remove completely office and put it back again.
I also tried to remove all references to photoed.exe in the registry.
Nothing works...


Can someone help???

Cheers,
Alain
 
J

Joseph Meehan

Alain said:
Dear all,

I have a french office 2K developer SR 1 running on a french win xp
home SP1.

Sorry. This is a newsgroup dedicated to questions about Access, the
database program in Office Professional. It appears your question may not
be related to these subjects. The Microsoft help system is not all that
clear and may have misdirected you here.

It is best to ask your questions in a newsgroup dedicated to the
subject of your question. You should find people better able to address
your problem there.
http://tc2.atspace.com/0013-HowToSearch.htm#FindNewsgroup may help.


Note: It is always best to indicate the name and version of any
program(s) you may be using when asking a question and also indicate the
operating system (like Windows XP or 98) when you ask a question.
 
A

Alain Bourgeois

Sorry,

In the generic office workgroup, they already say to me the problem occur when
using ole and access so I have to ask into the access newsgroup...

Nevertheless,
* being able to re-read an access table with ole pics (jpegs) in it, is an
ms-access problem. I think I shoud be able to re-read without photo editor.
* I think I also should be able to insert pictures in a database without photo
editor.

Cheers,
Alain.
 
S

Stephen Lebans

The relevant Microsoft KB article is here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;832508&Product=a

Images that are stored in OLE object fields do not appear correctly
View products that this article applies to.
Article ID : 832508
Last Review : May 3, 2005
Revision : 2.0

This article applies only to a Microsoft Access database (.mdb).

Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.
On This Page
SYMPTOMS
CAUSE
WORKAROUND
Install Microsoft Photo Editor
Display the images from a folder
MORE INFORMATION
Steps to reproduce the behavior
REFERENCES
SYMPTOMS
When you store an image file in a table as an OLE object in Microsoft Office
Access 2003, and then you try to display the stored image by embedding or by
linking the image file in a form, a report, or a data access page, you may
not be able to view the image. Additionally, you may notice that the file
icon displays the file name instead of the image itself.
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CAUSE
This problem occurs because Access 2003 cannot find the OLE Server that can
correctly interpret the OLE object header information.
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WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, use one of the following methods:
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Install Microsoft Photo Editor
You can install Photo Editor from the Microsoft Office XP CD-ROM. To do
this, follow these steps: 1. Insert the Office XP CD-ROM in your CD-ROM
drive or in your DVD-ROM drive.
2. If the Office XP Setup program does not start automatically, follow
these steps: a. Click Start, and then click Run.
b. In the Run dialog box, type the following command in the
Open box:

<CD Drive>:\Setup.exe
c. Click OK.

3. Follow the instructions in the Office XP Setup Wizard.

Make sure that you select the customized installation.
4. When you reach the Selecting Features step, set each node of the
Setup tree to Not Available.
5. Under Features to install, expand Office Tools.
6. Click Microsoft Photo Editor, and then click Run from My Computer.
7. Click Install Now.
8. Click OK when the Office XP Setup program is completed
successfully.

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Display the images from a folder
Instead of storing the images inside the table as OLE objects, you can store
the image file paths and the image names in the table and then display the
images by using an image control. When you use an image control inside a
form or a report, Access does not require the OLE Server to display the
images in the image control. For more information, click the following
article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
285820 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/285820/) How to display images from
a folder in a form, a report, or a data access page
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MORE INFORMATION
When you install Microsoft Office 2003, the Setup program removes all the
standard components from Office XP (such as Photo Editor) that you
previously had installed on your computer. As a result, Access 2003 cannot
find the OLE Server that can display an image file (such as a .jpg file or a
..gif file), and you cannot view the embedded graphic files or the linked
graphic files.
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Steps to reproduce the behavior
1. Start Access 2003.
2. Open the Northwind.mdb sample database.
3. In the Database window, click Tables under the Objects section.
4. In the right pane, double-click Create table in Design view.
5. Create a table that is named TestImage with the following details:

Table: TestImage
Field Name: FldImage
Data Type: OLE Object
6. Open the TestImage table in datasheet view.
7. In datasheet view, right-click the FldImage field, and then click
Insert Object.
8. Select Create from File, and then click Browse.
9. Locate the .jpg image file. Select the .jpg image file, and then
click OK.
10. Click OK.
11. On the File menu, click Close.
12. In the Database window, click Forms under the Objects section.
13. In the right pane, double-click Create form by using wizard.
14. In Form Wizard, select Table: TestImage from the Table/Queries
drop-down list.
15. Click >> to move all fields from the Available Fields list to the
Selected Fields list.
16. Click Finish.
17. If the form is not already open in form view, open the form in
form view.

Notice that when you view the data in the table in datasheet view, the
value of the OLE object is shown as a package image or as a bitmap image.
Additionally, when you view the form that displays the OLE object in form
view, the embedded image file does not appear. However, you can see the file
icon for the image file that is embedded in the form.

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REFERENCES
For more information, click the following article number to view the article
in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
817095 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/817095/) Microsoft Photo Editor is
removed when you install Office 2003
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APPLIES TO
. Microsoft Office Access 2003


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Stephen Lebans
http://www.lebans.com
Access Code, Tips and Tricks
Please respond only to the newsgroups so everyone can benefit.


Alain Bourgeois said:
Sorry,

In the generic office workgroup, they already say to me the problem occur
when
using ole and access so I have to ask into the access newsgroup...

Nevertheless,
* being able to re-read an access table with ole pics (jpegs) in it, is an
ms-access problem. I think I shoud be able to re-read without photo
editor.
* I think I also should be able to insert pictures in a database without
photo
editor.

Cheers,
Alain.
 
A

Alain Bourgeois

Dear,

If you read the message I wrote, you will see that I don't use office 2003, that I
use office 2000 and that photo editor from office 2000 has been reinstalled,
and the problem is not solved.


Cheers,
Alain

Stephen said:
The relevant Microsoft KB article is here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;832508&Product=a

Images that are stored in OLE object fields do not appear correctly
View products that this article applies to.
Article ID : 832508
Last Review : May 3, 2005
Revision : 2.0

This article applies only to a Microsoft Access database (.mdb).

Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.
On This Page
SYMPTOMS
CAUSE
WORKAROUND
Install Microsoft Photo Editor
Display the images from a folder
MORE INFORMATION
Steps to reproduce the behavior
REFERENCES
SYMPTOMS
When you store an image file in a table as an OLE object in Microsoft Office
Access 2003, and then you try to display the stored image by embedding or by
linking the image file in a form, a report, or a data access page, you may
not be able to view the image. Additionally, you may notice that the file
icon displays the file name instead of the image itself.
Back to the top

CAUSE
This problem occurs because Access 2003 cannot find the OLE Server that can
correctly interpret the OLE object header information.
Back to the top

WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, use one of the following methods:
Back to the top

Install Microsoft Photo Editor
You can install Photo Editor from the Microsoft Office XP CD-ROM. To do
this, follow these steps: 1. Insert the Office XP CD-ROM in your CD-ROM
drive or in your DVD-ROM drive.
2. If the Office XP Setup program does not start automatically, follow
these steps: a. Click Start, and then click Run.
b. In the Run dialog box, type the following command in the
Open box:

<CD Drive>:\Setup.exe
c. Click OK.

3. Follow the instructions in the Office XP Setup Wizard.

Make sure that you select the customized installation.
4. When you reach the Selecting Features step, set each node of the
Setup tree to Not Available.
5. Under Features to install, expand Office Tools.
6. Click Microsoft Photo Editor, and then click Run from My Computer.
7. Click Install Now.
8. Click OK when the Office XP Setup program is completed
successfully.

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Display the images from a folder
Instead of storing the images inside the table as OLE objects, you can store
the image file paths and the image names in the table and then display the
images by using an image control. When you use an image control inside a
form or a report, Access does not require the OLE Server to display the
images in the image control. For more information, click the following
article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
285820 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/285820/) How to display images from
a folder in a form, a report, or a data access page
Back to the top

MORE INFORMATION
When you install Microsoft Office 2003, the Setup program removes all the
standard components from Office XP (such as Photo Editor) that you
previously had installed on your computer. As a result, Access 2003 cannot
find the OLE Server that can display an image file (such as a .jpg file or a
.gif file), and you cannot view the embedded graphic files or the linked
graphic files.
Back to the top

Steps to reproduce the behavior
1. Start Access 2003.
2. Open the Northwind.mdb sample database.
3. In the Database window, click Tables under the Objects section.
4. In the right pane, double-click Create table in Design view.
5. Create a table that is named TestImage with the following details:

Table: TestImage
Field Name: FldImage
Data Type: OLE Object
6. Open the TestImage table in datasheet view.
7. In datasheet view, right-click the FldImage field, and then click
Insert Object.
8. Select Create from File, and then click Browse.
9. Locate the .jpg image file. Select the .jpg image file, and then
click OK.
10. Click OK.
11. On the File menu, click Close.
12. In the Database window, click Forms under the Objects section.
13. In the right pane, double-click Create form by using wizard.
14. In Form Wizard, select Table: TestImage from the Table/Queries
drop-down list.
15. Click >> to move all fields from the Available Fields list to the
Selected Fields list.
16. Click Finish.
17. If the form is not already open in form view, open the form in
form view.

Notice that when you view the data in the table in datasheet view, the
value of the OLE object is shown as a package image or as a bitmap image.
Additionally, when you view the form that displays the OLE object in form
view, the embedded image file does not appear. However, you can see the file
icon for the image file that is embedded in the form.

Back to the top

REFERENCES
For more information, click the following article number to view the article
in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
817095 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/817095/) Microsoft Photo Editor is
removed when you install Office 2003
Back to the top

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APPLIES TO
. Microsoft Office Access 2003

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HTH
Stephen Lebans
http://www.lebans.com
Access Code, Tips and Tricks
Please respond only to the newsgroups so everyone can benefit.
 
S

Stephen Lebans

Then try:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/239938/en-us
tility to completely remove remaining Office CD1 files and registry entries
View products that this article applies to.
Article ID : 239938
Last Review : December 14, 2005
Revision : 3.1

This article was previously published under Q239938
Caution This utility is provided as-is. You may have to reinstall other
programs if you use this utility. For more information, see the "Information
on Terms of Use" page. To do this, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.mspx
(http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.mspx)
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SUMMARY
MORE INFORMATION
Updates
SUMMARY
A utility that helps you completely remove Microsoft Office 2000 is
available from Microsoft. The Office 2000 CD1 File and Registry Eraser
Utility removes most of the files and Windows registry settings that remain
on the computer after you remove Office. This utility is designed to be used
on stand-alone computers or workstations. Do not use this utility to
completely clean a working copy of Office from a computer. Run this utility
only after you run the Setup program for Office 2000, and then click Remove
Office.

When you expand the Eraser2k.exe package, the following seven files are
extracted:
Eraser2000.exe
Oclean9.dll
Offcln9.exe
Offcln9a.opc
Offcln9b.opc
Offcln9e.opc
Readme.txt
For information about using the utility, read the Readme.txt file.
IMPORTANT: . The Office 2000 File and Registry Eraser Utility does not run
on operating systems later than Windows 2000.
. The Office 2000 File and Registry Eraser Utility has not been tested
with Microsoft Windows XP.
. Microsoft does not recommend or suggest that you use the Office 2000
File and Registry Eraser Utility on Microsoft Windows Server systems, which
include those running Small Business Server. This issue can also affect a
Windows Workstation when used as a server. It is possible that this utility
can cause your system to stop responding when you restart your system (note
that this depends upon the state of your system).

Microsoft recommends that you backup all critical data before you run
this utility. If this issue occurs, please contact Microsoft Support
Services. To locate support options, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://support.microsoft.com/select/?target=assistance
(http://support.microsoft.com/select/?target=assistance)

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MORE INFORMATION
The following file is available for download from the Microsoft Download
Center:

Download Eraser2k.exe now
(http://download.microsoft.com/download/office2000pro/update/3.1/win98me/en-us/eraser2k.exe)
For more information about how to download Microsoft Support files, click
the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge
Base:
119591 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/119591/) How to obtain Microsoft
support files from online services
Microsoft scanned this file for viruses. Microsoft used the most current
virus-detection software that was available on the date that the file was
posted. The file is stored on security-enhanced servers that help prevent
any unauthorized changes to the file.
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Updates
The following updates have been made to the Office 2000 File and Registry
Eraser Utility: . Version 3.1 dated April 25, 2002:

The utility is disabled when Microsoft Windows XP is installed.


. Version 3.0 dated April 20, 2001:

Support for Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me).
The utility is disabled when Microsoft Office XP is installed.


. Version 2.1 dated March 9, 2000:

MAPI Repair Tool not removed, including the files and registry keys
for the Fixmapi.exe and Mapistub.dll files.


. Version 2.0 dated February 3, 2000:

Detection of the operating system for Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft
Windows 98, Microsoft Windows NT, and Microsoft Windows 2000. Running
Windows 2000, many shared system components are not removed, such as MDAC
and the Windows Installer program.
To verify your specific version of the Office 2000 CD1 File and Registry
Eraser Utility, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, point to Search, and
then click For Files or Folders.
2. In the Search for files or folders named box, type Eraser2000.exe
and then click Search Now.
3. Right-click Eraser2000.exe, and then click Properties. Click the
Version tab.

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APPLIES TO
. Microsoft Office 2000 Premium Edition
. Microsoft Office 2000 Professional Edition
. Microsoft Office 2000 Small Business Edition
. Microsoft Office 2000 Standard Edition
. Microsoft Office 2000 Developer Edition

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KB239938


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HTH
Stephen Lebans
http://www.lebans.com
Access Code, Tips and Tricks
Please respond only to the newsgroups so everyone can benefit.
 
A

Alain Bourgeois

I already tried also. This utility is not supported in win XP.
I get a message at startup and eraser2K closes.

Cheers,
Alain
 
A

Alain Bourgeois

FYI I found the solution.
I imported the registry key HKLM\.jpg from a pc where photo editor works through ole.
Problem solved.

Alain
 

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