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| | Windows Explorer will NOT add tags to JPEGs 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 |
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| Windows Vista x64 Ultimate | Re: Windows Explorer will NOT add tags to JPEGs 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 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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| | Re: Windows Explorer will NOT add tags to JPEGs "dzomlija" <dzomlija.2zcz8a@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote in message news:dzomlija.2zcz8a@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net... Quote: > > Steve Furse;500382 Wrote: Quote: >> 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. > > > -- > dzomlija > > ____________________________________ > Peter Alexander Dzomlija > Do you hear, huh? The Alpha and The Omega? Death and Rebirth? And as > you die, so shall I be Reborn... > > - ASUS A8N32-SLi-Deluxe > - AMD Atlon 64 Dual-Core 4800+ > - 4GB DDR400 > - ASUS nVidia 6600 > - Thermaltake Tai-Chi Watercooled Chassis > - 1207GB Total Formatted Storage > - Vista Ultimate x64 > - CodeGear Delphi 2007 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. -- Steve Furse |
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| Windows Vista x64 Ultimate | Re: Windows Explorer will NOT add tags to JPEGs "dzomlija" <dzomlija.2zcz8a@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote in message news:dzomlija.2zcz8a@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net... 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. -- Steve Furse In the bottom-left corner of the Photo Gallery window, you should see text that says how many items are in the current view, and how many are selected. If, after applying your "Tags", a blue icon appears to the left of this text, it means that Photo Gallery is still busy writing those tags to the files. Pausing your mouse over this icon will say how files/thumbnails still need to be updated. If this icon is there to begin with, then it means your Photo Gallery library has not yet been fully initialized. Click on All Pictures and Videos and wait a while (couple of hours did it for me) untill that "updating" icon is no longer there. |
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| | Re: Windows Explorer will NOT add tags to JPEGs "dzomlija" <dzomlija.2zertc@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote in message news:dzomlija.2zertc@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net... Quote: > > Ok, I just noticed something in Photo Gallery when I "Tag" many items > at once. > > In the bottom-left corner of the Photo Gallery window, you should see > text that says how many items are in the current view, and how many are > selected. > > If, after applying your "Tags", a blue icon appears to the left of this > text, it means that Photo Gallery is still busy writing those tags to > the files. Pausing your mouse over this icon will say how > files/thumbnails still need to be updated. > > If this icon is there to begin with, then it means your Photo Gallery > library has not yet been fully initialized. Click on *All Pictures and > Videos* and wait a while (couple of hours did it for me) untill that > "updating" icon is no longer there. > > > -- > dzomlija blue icon you were refering to. I'll want to explore the "initialization" process you mentioned and will post any updates. -- Steve Furse |
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| | Re: Windows Explorer will NOT add tags to JPEGs "dzomlija" <dzomlija.2zertc@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote in message news:dzomlija.2zertc@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net... Quote: > Ok, I just noticed something in Photo Gallery when I "Tag" many items > at once. > > In the bottom-left corner of the Photo Gallery window, you should see > text that says how many items are in the current view, and how many are > selected. > > If, after applying your "Tags", a blue icon appears to the left of this > text, it means that Photo Gallery is still busy writing those tags to > the files. Pausing your mouse over this icon will say how > files/thumbnails still need to be updated. > > If this icon is there to begin with, then it means your Photo Gallery > library has not yet been fully initialized. Click on *All Pictures and > Videos* and wait a while (couple of hours did it for me) untill that > "updating" icon is no longer there. > > > -- > dzomlija > > ____________________________________ > Peter Alexander Dzomlija > Do you hear, huh? The Alpha and The Omega? Death and Rebirth? And as > you die, so shall I be Reborn... > > - ASUS A8N32-SLi-Deluxe > - AMD Atlon 64 Dual-Core 4800+ > - 4GB DDR400 > - ASUS nVidia 6600 > - Thermaltake Tai-Chi Watercooled Chassis > - 1207GB Total Formatted Storage > - Vista Ultimate x64 > - CodeGear Delphi 2007 Ok, I've played with Photo Gallery and found that blue icon you were talking about. However, it appears to only come on when I've tagged a large number of files. So it seems to have already been initialized. But the problem still persists in Windows Explorer. Whenever I try to add or delete a tag (on a JPEG file) from the Details pane, I get a message about "Error 0x88982F50: No error description available". Tags added or deleted through Photo Gallery are simply not recognized in Windows Explorer at all. While this particular problem seems specific to Windows Explorer, this is not the first time that Vista has "forgotten" something. At one point Windows Mail had forgotten that it was my default email agent. But I found a solution in another newsgroup. Thank you for trying to help -- Steve Furse |
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| Windows Vista x64 Ultimate | Re: Windows Explorer will NOT add tags to JPEGs Ok, I've played with Photo Gallery and found that blue icon you were talking about. However, it appears to only come on when I've tagged a large number of files. So it seems to have already been initialized. But the problem still persists in Windows Explorer. Whenever I try to add or delete a tag (on a JPEG file) from the Details pane, I get a message about "Error 0x88982F50: No error description available". Tags added or deleted through Photo Gallery are simply not recognized in Windows Explorer at all. While this particular problem seems specific to Windows Explorer, this is not the first time that Vista has "forgotten" something. At one point Windows Mail had forgotten that it was my default email agent. But I found a solution in another newsgroup. Thank you for trying to help -- Steve Furse I wonder if this problem is related to the one I have sometimes. Have you ever tried using Windows Explorer's feature under details to "Remove Properties and Personal Information"? It might not be related to your issue, but sometimes when I try to use that feature, it does nothing. Oh, it removed the properties I tell it to, but if I go back into the details of a particular file, then they are back. |
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| | Re: Windows Explorer will NOT add tags to JPEGs The error code implies a problem with a component missing in the jpg codec. Have you perhaps downloaded a codec pack / improved codec etc ? Michael "Steve Furse" <sfurse3or5@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23ZQF6BeHIHA.3980@xxxxxx Quote: > > "dzomlija" <dzomlija.2zertc@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote in message > news:dzomlija.2zertc@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net... Quote: >> Ok, I just noticed something in Photo Gallery when I "Tag" many items >> at once. >> >> In the bottom-left corner of the Photo Gallery window, you should see >> text that says how many items are in the current view, and how many are >> selected. >> >> If, after applying your "Tags", a blue icon appears to the left of this >> text, it means that Photo Gallery is still busy writing those tags to >> the files. Pausing your mouse over this icon will say how >> files/thumbnails still need to be updated. >> >> If this icon is there to begin with, then it means your Photo Gallery >> library has not yet been fully initialized. Click on *All Pictures and >> Videos* and wait a while (couple of hours did it for me) untill that >> "updating" icon is no longer there. >> >> >> -- >> dzomlija >> >> ____________________________________ >> Peter Alexander Dzomlija >> Do you hear, huh? The Alpha and The Omega? Death and Rebirth? And as >> you die, so shall I be Reborn... >> >> - ASUS A8N32-SLi-Deluxe >> - AMD Atlon 64 Dual-Core 4800+ >> - 4GB DDR400 >> - ASUS nVidia 6600 >> - Thermaltake Tai-Chi Watercooled Chassis >> - 1207GB Total Formatted Storage >> - Vista Ultimate x64 >> - CodeGear Delphi 2007 > > Ok, I've played with Photo Gallery and found that blue icon you were > talking about. However, it appears to only come on when I've tagged a > large number of files. So it seems to have already been initialized. > > But the problem still persists in Windows Explorer. Whenever I try to > add or delete a tag (on a JPEG file) from the Details pane, I get a > message about "Error 0x88982F50: No error description available". > Tags added or deleted through Photo Gallery are simply not recognized > in Windows Explorer at all. > > While this particular problem seems specific to Windows Explorer, this > is not the first time that Vista has "forgotten" something. At one point > Windows Mail had forgotten that it was my default email agent. But I > found a solution in another newsgroup. > > Thank you for trying to help > > > -- > Steve Furse > > > |
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| | Re: Windows Explorer will NOT add tags to JPEGs Ok, two messages to respond to. First: "dzomlija" <dzomlija.2zgmh0@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote in message news:dzomlija.2zgmh0@xxxxxx- mx.forums.net... Quote: > > I wonder if this problem is related to the one I have sometimes. > > Have you ever tried using Windows Explorer's feature under details to > "Remove Properties and Personal Information"? It might not be related to > your issue, but sometimes when I try to use that feature, it does > nothing. Oh, it removed the properties I tell it to, but if I go back > into the details of a particular file, then they are back. > > > -- > dzomlija And also: "Michael Walraven" <mexxwalraven@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eOpM8YiHIHA.5276@xxxxxx Quote: > The error code implies a problem with a component missing in the jpg > codec. Have you perhaps downloaded a codec pack / improved codec etc ? > > Michael Whether I try the Details pane of Windows Explorer or right-click, choose Properties and then the Details tab, I still get the same error message quoted earlier. And the "Remove Properties and Personal Information" tab really doesn't really do anything since I can't add anything to be removed. But now that I look at "Remove Properties and Personal Information" thing, I'm noticing that files that used to show tags in Windows Explorer no longer show any tags at all. The same files show tags when viewed through Photo Gallery, but not in Windows Explorer. About the jpg codec, I don't really know what that is so I know that I have not downloaded one deliberately. However, I do let Vista update itself automatically. Is it possible to have caused this by using the Assoc command in the Command Prompt to change the file association for jpg files to Paint, and then back to jpegfile? Could this action have caused some internal setting in Vista to "misalign" or be "forgotten"? I'm guessing because I don't know. -- Steve Furse |
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| Windows Vista x64 Ultimate | Re: Windows Explorer will NOT add tags to JPEGs About the jpg codec, I don't really know what that is so I know that I have not downloaded one deliberately. However, I do let Vista update itself automatically. Is it possible to have caused this by using the Assoc command in the Command Prompt to change the file association for jpg files to Paint, and then back to jpegfile? Could this action have caused some internal setting in Vista to "misalign" or be "forgotten"? I'm guessing because I don't know. -- Steve Furse If you go to "Control Panel->Programs->Default Programs" you can change associations there. Try booting the PC from your Vista Install DVD, and perform a Repair Install. |
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