Guest TexasSmile Posted October 18, 2007 Posted October 18, 2007 I use Windows 2000. After I installed the latest updates, whenever I would try to open an email with a pic attachment, I would get a message that using Kodak Image Viewer could be dangerous. When I click for more information, it tells me to uninstall Kodak Image Viewer and gave instructions on how to do it. So I did it. NOW, whenever I try to open a pic attachment, it tries to use another image viewer that I have, and I get this message "The Image Admin control cannot be found. Reload Imaging." What do I do now? HELP!!!
Guest realcestmoi Posted October 19, 2007 Posted October 19, 2007 Hi there, Re-install Kodak image viewer and ignore/ disable the warnings. Best regards, Michel Denie "TexasSmile" <TexasSmile@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6A44FBC3-709D-461F-8A7A-3982E6A3ABDD@microsoft.com... >I use Windows 2000. After I installed the latest updates, whenever I would > try to open an email with a pic attachment, I would get a message that > using > Kodak Image Viewer could be dangerous. When I click for more information, > it > tells me to uninstall Kodak Image Viewer and gave instructions on how to > do > it. So I did it. > > NOW, whenever I try to open a pic attachment, it tries to use another > image > viewer that I have, and I get this message "The Image Admin control cannot > be > found. Reload Imaging." > > What do I do now? HELP!!!
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