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Microsoft Photo Editor:couldn't open image files

I have problem when revoke local administrative privileges from domain users... Microsoft Photo Editor couldn't open image files (e.g. jpg...etc)... I don't want to grant administrative privileges to users on their machines, in the same time I want them to be able to open images with MS photo editor

Reply:

By default, users have read privileges to the Photo Editor, so they should be able to open Graphic files without any problem. If they can't, check the permissions on the Microsoft Shared Photo Editor folder and change them accordingly.

 

MS Photo editor: Resize an Image

Resize an Image:

: On Image in the Menu Bar, click Resize.

: Enter the new width or height, or the percentage of the original.

: Select the other options you want to apply.

 

What happened to Photo Editor? Help

Microsoft Photo Editor has been discontinued as a Microsoft Office component as of Microsoft Office 2003.

It has been replaced by Microsoft Office Picture Manager. While Picture Manager is primarily a file management tool, and not an editing tool, it does have some image correction and editing features.

For a broad range of editing options when working with pictures, the best approach is to work with a photo editing program, such as Microsoft Digital Image Pro.

Or, if you upgraded from Office XP, you can re-install Photo Editor from your Microsoft Office XP CD-ROM.

Re-install Photo Editor from your Microsoft Office XP CD-ROM

Insert the Microsoft Office XP CD-ROM into your computer's CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive.

If the Office XP Setup program does not start automatically, follow these steps:

Click Start, and then click Run.

In the Open box, type drive:\Setup.exe, where drive is the letter of your CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive.

Start to step through the setup process, and then select Customize for the type of setup to perform.

When you reach the Selecting Features step, set each node of the setup tree to Not Available.

Under Features to install, expand Office Tools.

Click Microsoft Photo Editor, and then click Run from My Computer.

Click Install Now.

Click OK when Office XP Setup has completed successfully.

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