> I wasn't completely clear in not working. I meant "preview not available"
> in
> > microsoft fax and picture viewer. ACDSee will not preview these same
> > pictures
> > either. They are associated with ACDSee on both machines.
Have you tried disabling the "auto rotate" in the Canon camera menu?
If you can open images on the laptop then there seems no problem with the
network or permissions.
"mark" <> wrote in message
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> Camera not connected
> Files already associated with same viwing program (ACDsee), although
> nothing
> seems to open them remotely.
> Simple file sharing already on on desktop, option not available on laptop
>
> "Socrates" wrote:
>
>> disconnect the camera from the computer.
>> associate correct file types in the tools/folder options of My Computer
>> turn on simple file sharing in both computers tools/folder options/view
>> etc
>>
>> please report feedback here
>>
>> www.amw1.com/faq
>>
>>
>> "mark" <> wrote in message
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>> > Photos are stored on a desktop computer with XP Pro
>> > Laptop with wireless access to shared photos directory with XP Home
>> >
>> > Photos in a landscape mode work just fine
>> > Photos in portrait mode that were likely auto rotated by cannon camera
>> > cannot be viewed on laptop.
>> > All Photos work just fine on desktop
>> >
>> > Also, when I make a copy of a problem file. named "copy of...jpg"
>> > preview
>> > shows up normally on both machines.
>> >
>> >
>> > Items that I have tried working with photo newsgroup:
>> >
>> > Q)Go to the desktop, go to the folder and right click on it, in the
>> > sharing
>> > section of the properties "allow network users to change my files."
>> > A)Was already this way
>> >
>> >
>> > Q)Is the Cannon software (I'm guessing that's where the problem is but
>> > still
>> > just guessing - this is more a network problem than a photo problem)
>> > making
>> > any changes to the file permissions? Is it moving - perhaps - the files
>> > to
>> > an alternative folder and that folder is unable to be shared (such as
>> > something in the program files folder perhaps) or the likes? This seems
>> > very
>> > much a permissions issue and the root seems (again just a guess) to be
>> > Cannon's doing.
>> > A) Permissions are identical
>> > I think that it is a network problem also, but I do not understand why
>> > landscape pictures show fine, where-as portrait layout is a problem,
>> > but only
>> > across the network. These pictures are intermixed in the same
>> > directory.
>> > Their permissions are identical.(Yes, I looked)
>> >
>> > I wasn't completely clear in not working. I meant "preview not
>> > available" in
>> > microsoft fax and picture viewer. ACDSee will not preview these same
>> > pictures
>> > either. They are associated with ACDSee on both machines.
>> >
>> > On a whim, I tried to rotate a picture by right clicking and "rotate
>> > picture". I get "You cannot rotate this image. The file might be in use
>> > by
>> > another program, or the file might be read only." Rotating a picture
>> > that
>> > has a preview, works properly.
>> >
>> > Seems straightforward, but It is not read only for the file, nor the
>> > folder.
>> > It is also not in use, as far as I can tell.
>> >
>> > Q)Hmm... Go to the desktop computer and reboot it into safe mode WITH
>> > networking (disconnect it from the internet first but not from your
>> > network
>> > IF possible) and try it.
>> > A)Safe mode made no difference
>> >
>> >
>>