"dzomlija" <> wrote in message
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> Steve Furse;500382 Wrote:
>> I am using Vista Home Premium
>>
>> I used to be able to add meta-data in the way of "tags" to jpeg files.
>> But now, Windows Explorer cannot seem to get the job done. It will let
>> me go through the process, but when it comes time to Save my changes, I
>> get "Error # 0x88982F50 No error description available".
>>
>> Microsoft Photo Gallery will accept new/change tags on jpegs, but those
>> changes do NOT show up in Windows Explorer.
>>
>> In what may be a related problem, Microsoft Photo Gallery will allow me
>> to edit photos (crop for size, adjust color, contrast, etc.), but is
>> unable to then Save the file.
>>
>> Any help, info, tips are gratefully accepted.
>>
>> Steve Furse
>
> Does this problem persist across file types? By this I mean that if you
> attempt to edit the tags of other files, such as MP3 or WMV files, do
> you get the same error?
>
> Steps to take would include running a CHKDSK on the drive, allowing
> Vista to fix any errors. Also try updating your virus definitions and
> running a full system scan.
>
> If that doesn't work, open a command prompt as an administrator
> (Start->All Program->Accessories, right-click Command Prompt, select Run
> As Administrator), then type the command *SFC /scannow*. This will
> repair from backup any damaged system files.
>
>
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Thanks for the reply. I tried the stuff you suggested.
1. Yes, Windows Explorer can & will edit "tags" and also "categories" for
other file types (tested Excel, Word, and WMV files).
2. Ran Chkdsk /F , no change.
3. Windows Defender's definitions are as of 10/29/07, scan today found no
problems.
4. SFC /scannow also found nothing (Yes, I ran it from an Adminstrator
Command Prompt).
Again, Microsoft Photo Gallery will accept multiple tags on JPEG files and
retain them through a reboot. But these tags will NOT show up in Windows
Explorer.
I don't know but suspect that Vista has somehow "lost track of" something.
Perhaps a file/app association, I really don't know. On the one hand this
seems minor, on the other hand this is specifically something Microsoft
marketed/talks about with Vista. Meaning ease of using Windows Explorer to
"tag" files for later searches etc.
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Steve Furse
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