how can i stop document imaging from corrupting tif files

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Carl Sankey

I am using Windows XP and office 2003. I am using Microsoft Office Picture
Manager to view tif files.

PROBLEM:

1. I open a tif file.
2. I make an change eg: rotate.
3. I save the document.
4. I close the document and try reopening it:

I get this error:

"The file selected is not a valid Microsoft Document Imaging file"
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Carl,

It's not clear if the issue you're using is in
MS Office Picture Manager or MS Office Document Imaging.

It appears that MS Office Document Imaging is the application
that is set to open files with TIF extensions.

Are you making the changes in Document Imaging and
saving as .TIF rather than as .MDI files?

If you use Document Imaging (MS Paper)'s File=>Save As
and save the changed document under a new file name do you
have the same issue?

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I am using Windows XP and office 2003. I am using Microsoft Office Picture
Manager to view tif files.

PROBLEM:

1. I open a tif file.
2. I make an change eg: rotate.
3. I save the document.
4. I close the document and try reopening it:

I get this error:

"The file selected is not a valid Microsoft Document Imaging file">>
 
J

Joe B.

I'm having the exact same issue with MS Office Document Imaging with several
users here.

Open Tif (from network drive) file/insert (add another tif to end of file)
file/save. Corrupt file..

Save as = does not corrupt
Local harddrive tif = does not corrupt

Thanks!
 
J

Joe B.

I'm having the exact same issue with MS Office Document Imaging with several
users here.

Open Tif (from network drive) file/insert (add another tif to end of file)
file/save. Corrupt file..

Save as = does not corrupt
Local harddrive tif = does not corrupt

Thanks!
 
J

Joe B.

OKAY! This solved it.....

HKEY_Local_Machine\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\MRXSmb\Parameters

Create new DWORD called:
OplocksDisabled and set it to 1
Reboot, then try the document imaging..
 

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