I fixed this problem by changing the setting of ACDSee
Problem With Acdsee
AcdSee > Tools > Film Associations > Shortcut Menu > Folder > Uncheck "Brose with AcdSee"
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Posted 02 June 2008 - 08:05 PM
tansqrx
Posted 07 March 2008 - 11:42 PM
Once you get it fixed for one folder you can always apply the changes to all folders. Lets say you have it fixed for the C: drive, go to Tools > Folder Options… > View > Click Apply to All Folders. This still has to be the strangest things I have heard and I would love to know how you fix it. Better yet I would love to know how it happened in the first place.
wutske
Posted 07 March 2008 - 05:11 PM
The problem is that ACDSee opens everytime a drive or folder is double-clicked.
I've already managed to fix the problem for drives (by changing the default action), but it doesn't want to work for folders
. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that 3 users were loged on to the computer, but I doubt that'll be the problem.
I don't know when I have the chance to try fixing it, but I think I'm going to uninstall and reinstall the application first before trying again. If I find a solution, I'll post it here .
I've already managed to fix the problem for drives (by changing the default action), but it doesn't want to work for folders
I don't know when I have the chance to try fixing it, but I think I'm going to uninstall and reinstall the application first before trying again. If I find a solution, I'll post it here .
tansqrx
Posted 06 March 2008 - 06:42 AM
Can you explain just a tad more? Does this happen when you open My Computer > C: > Some Folder? Or does it happen when AutoRun is detected by a CD, DVD, or removable media? If it is the first then I have no idea, I have never heard of such a thing happening and I don’t know if it is even possible (it is if this is the case but I digress).
The second problem can be fixed by configuring AutoRun. Windows XP and Vista (I can’t remember if 2000 also) use a formula to tell how to open an AutoRun item. Vista is slightly different than XP but they are basically the same. If the documents are mostly pictures then a picture viewer is used, for music the music formatting is used. One of the first things I do to a new computer is turn off all AutoRun options for all drives. I consider it a security issue and I don’t like the idea of a random CD executing code on my machine without permission. The tool that I use is TweakUI (http://www.microsoft...ppowertoys.mspx) from Microsoft. While looking over my copy of TweakUI, I noticed the following tip
“To Customize AutoPlay settings, open My Computer, right-click the drive you want to customize, select Properties, then AutoPlay”
Those instructions may be exactly what you are looking for but I would suggest you also take a look at TweakUI and see if there is anything useful to you in there (like disabling AutoRun all together).
The second problem can be fixed by configuring AutoRun. Windows XP and Vista (I can’t remember if 2000 also) use a formula to tell how to open an AutoRun item. Vista is slightly different than XP but they are basically the same. If the documents are mostly pictures then a picture viewer is used, for music the music formatting is used. One of the first things I do to a new computer is turn off all AutoRun options for all drives. I consider it a security issue and I don’t like the idea of a random CD executing code on my machine without permission. The tool that I use is TweakUI (http://www.microsoft...ppowertoys.mspx) from Microsoft. While looking over my copy of TweakUI, I noticed the following tip
“To Customize AutoPlay settings, open My Computer, right-click the drive you want to customize, select Properties, then AutoPlay”
Those instructions may be exactly what you are looking for but I would suggest you also take a look at TweakUI and see if there is anything useful to you in there (like disabling AutoRun all together).
wutske
Posted 05 March 2008 - 04:10 PM
A girlfriend has a problem with ACDSee (for Pentax). For some reason it has been set as the default application for opening folders, so everytime a folder is clicked, ACDSee opens. If already tried to fix the file association (changing the default action, adding a new action that opens explorer, but it won't work
).
I've also tried to untick the "browse with acdsee" option in ACDSee, but it doesn't remember this option.
How can I fix this ?
I've also tried to untick the "browse with acdsee" option in ACDSee, but it doesn't remember this option.
How can I fix this ?



