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devistated
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      09-25-2008
Whenever I press the SAVE button on my scanner, Vista pops up a window that
asks me to "Select the program to launch for this action". There is no option
to make that the permanent setting for that action. As a result, every time
that I push the SAVE button on the scanner (which is often), I have to
"Select the program to launch for this action" over and over and ...

How do I designate that there is a specific program that I always want to be
run when I press that SAVE key?
 
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Paul Montgumdrop
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      09-25-2008
devistated wrote:
> Whenever I press the SAVE button on my scanner, Vista pops up a window that
> asks me to "Select the program to launch for this action". There is no option
> to make that the permanent setting for that action. As a result, every time
> that I push the SAVE button on the scanner (which is often), I have to
> "Select the program to launch for this action" over and over and ...
>
> How do I designate that there is a specific program that I always want to be
> run when I press that SAVE key?


You should call the 3rd party software company's support line and ask
them what can be done, if anything.
 
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      09-25-2008
"Paul Montgumdrop" wrote:
> You should call the 3rd party software company's support line and ask
> them what can be done, if anything.


That is not going to resolve the problem. It is not a problem of amny third
party software vendor. It is a Vista problem. It is not unique to my scanner,
it is true of everything that I attach to the computer.

In XP, I was always asked by the operating system (with any new hardware
action that I specified) whether I wanted that to be the default action to
use whenever this same action was sensed in the future. I cannot see any way
in Vista to set this, and Vista is not offering me the easy option that XP
did.
 
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Paul Montgumdrop
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      09-25-2008
devistated wrote:
> "Paul Montgumdrop" wrote:
>> You should call the 3rd party software company's support line and ask
>> them what can be done, if anything.

>
> That is not going to resolve the problem. It is not a problem of amny third
> party software vendor. It is a Vista problem. It is not unique to my scanner,
> it is true of everything that I attach to the computer.
>
> In XP, I was always asked by the operating system (with any new hardware
> action that I specified) whether I wanted that to be the default action to
> use whenever this same action was sensed in the future. I cannot see any way
> in Vista to set this, and Vista is not offering me the easy option that XP
> did.


Maybe, you need to go to Control Panel/Default Programs and set it
there. I don't know, but you can go look. There is also Device Manager
where there in the top node the Computer Name node you can right-click
the node and go to the Device Manager wizard -- maybe you'll get
something there that you're looking for that has the same functionality
that it has on XP.
 
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zachd [MSFT]
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      09-26-2008

What type of everything are you attaching to the computer? You're
specifically referring to the imaging acquisition dialog: I take it you're
referring to scanning and photography devices?

You can set the default actions for events in the "Scanners and Cameras"
control panel under the Properties for the device, in the Events tab.

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"devistated" <> wrote in message
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> "Paul Montgumdrop" wrote:
>> You should call the 3rd party software company's support line and ask
>> them what can be done, if anything.

>
> That is not going to resolve the problem. It is not a problem of amny
> third
> party software vendor. It is a Vista problem. It is not unique to my
> scanner,
> it is true of everything that I attach to the computer.
>
> In XP, I was always asked by the operating system (with any new hardware
> action that I specified) whether I wanted that to be the default action to
> use whenever this same action was sensed in the future. I cannot see any
> way
> in Vista to set this, and Vista is not offering me the easy option that XP
> did.


 
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devistated
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      09-26-2008
"zachd [MSFT]" wrote:
> You can set the default actions for events in the "Scanners and Cameras"
> control panel under the Properties for the device, in the Events tab.


This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks. Too bad that Vista does not
offer this option the way that XP did. But at least I now know how to do it.
 
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