Powertoy Resizer

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I have downloaded, from Microsoft, ImageResizerPowertoySetup.exe. It's
loaded (Install Shield tells me it's already installed if I try to load it a
second time) but where the heck do I find it? It's not available if I right
click nor is it hiding in the control panel. Embarrassed to ask where is
it? System is running XP Professional.

John
 
Open My Pictures or any other folder with images. Right
click on the image and you will see the option to resize
images.


You can do one or more at a time.



message | I have downloaded, from Microsoft,
ImageResizerPowertoySetup.exe. It's
| loaded (Install Shield tells me it's already installed if
I try to load it a
| second time) but where the heck do I find it? It's not
available if I right
| click nor is it hiding in the control panel. Embarrassed
to ask where is
| it? System is running XP Professional.
|
| John
|
|
 
Sorry Jim, that's the problem. There is no option to resize when I right
click?

John
 
Have you looked in add/remove software to see if it is shown
as being installed? If it is, why not remove it and then
re-install.

It works just fine on my computer, it does show in
add/remove but not on the start menu.


message | Sorry Jim, that's the problem. There is no option to
resize when I right
| click?
|
| John
|
|
in message
| | > Open My Pictures or any other folder with images. Right
| > click on the image and you will see the option to resize
| > images.
| >
| >
| > You can do one or more at a time.
| >
| >
| >
| > message | > | I have downloaded, from Microsoft,
| > ImageResizerPowertoySetup.exe. It's
| > | loaded (Install Shield tells me it's already installed
if
| > I try to load it a
| > | second time) but where the heck do I find it? It's
not
| > available if I right
| > | click nor is it hiding in the control panel.
Embarrassed
| > to ask where is
| > | it? System is running XP Professional.
| > |
| > | John
| > |
| > |
| >
| >
|
|
 
JWL said:
I have downloaded, from Microsoft, ImageResizerPowertoySetup.exe. It's
loaded (Install Shield tells me it's already installed if I try to load it a
second time) but where the heck do I find it? It's not available if I right
click nor is it hiding in the control panel.

If you select a picture file, or files, and right click, there will be a
'Resize Pictures' on the popup menu
 
Alex Nichol said:
If you select a picture file, or files, and right click, there will be a
'Resize Pictures' on the popup menu

Thanks Alex but as said in my original post it does not appear when I right
click. I've started my computer in safe mode and still the program is not
there so I'm beginning to think it isn't loaded properly but install shield
tells me it's already loaded if I try to load it a second time. Definitely
puzzled.

John
 
Safe mode only loads the minimum files needed to run
Windows, you need to be in normal boot mode and you need to
install the application as an administrator.


message |
message
| | > JWL wrote:
| >
| > >I have downloaded, from Microsoft,
ImageResizerPowertoySetup.exe. It's
| > >loaded (Install Shield tells me it's already installed
if I try to load
| it a
| > >second time) but where the heck do I find it? It's not
available if I
| right
| > >click nor is it hiding in the control panel.
| >
| > If you select a picture file, or files, and right click,
there will be a
| > 'Resize Pictures' on the popup menu
| >
| >
| > --
| > Alex Nichol MS MVP (Windows Technologies)
| > Bournemouth, U.K. (e-mail address removed)8E8L.org (remove the D8
bit)
|
| Thanks Alex but as said in my original post it does not
appear when I right
| click. I've started my computer in safe mode and still
the program is not
| there so I'm beginning to think it isn't loaded properly
but install shield
| tells me it's already loaded if I try to load it a second
time. Definitely
| puzzled.
|
| John
|
|
|
|
 

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