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| Office SP3 removes TIF and TIFF registered file type extensions After testing Office SP3 on XP SP2 machines, I found it removes the TIF and TIFF registered file type extensions. I sat in on the TechNet WebCast yesterday about Office SP3 and asked them about this and they said MODI (Microsoft Office Document Imaging) has been changed to match Office 2007. They would not answer me as to how we deal with this delema in Office 2003, or what will be the TIF and TIFF effect in Office 2007. I can bring the file association back with a simple script using ftype and assoc, but is there another way? Will there be a subsequent patch to follow the Office SP3? It may be a while before we go to Office 2007, and when we do, will the TIF and TIFF registered file type extensions exist? If not, when a user opens a TIF or TIFF file, having Office 2007 installed, will the TIF and TIFF file open? If so, what application default other tham MODI? Thank you, John |
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| RE: Office SP3 removes TIF and TIFF registered file type extensions
An possible side effect? With SP3 installed, both "Microsoft Office Document Imaging" and "Microsoft Office Document Scanning" utilities fail to function! Ed "John" wrote: > All, > > After testing Office SP3 on XP SP2 machines, I found it removes the TIF and > TIFF registered file type extensions. > > I sat in on the TechNet WebCast yesterday about Office SP3 and asked them > about this and they said MODI (Microsoft Office Document Imaging) has been > changed to match Office 2007. They would not answer me as to how we deal with > this delema in Office 2003, or what will be the TIF and TIFF effect in Office > 2007. > > I can bring the file association back with a simple script using ftype and > assoc, but is there another way? Will there be a subsequent patch to follow > the Office SP3? > > It may be a while before we go to Office 2007, and when we do, will the TIF > and TIFF registered file type extensions exist? If not, when a user opens a > TIF or TIFF file, having Office 2007 installed, will the TIF and TIFF file > open? If so, what application default other tham MODI? > > Thank you, > John > > > |
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| RE: Office SP3 removes TIF and TIFF registered file type extension
Well here is one more vote saying MS was silly with SP3 for Office 2003 Pro. Most of the users in my network use MS Office Document Imaging to view faxes that come into our network but now it has died on all the comptuers. Thanks for the problems MS Well I think I found a fix to it. The registry key for HKCR\.TIF and .TIFF the (Default) value needs to say MSPaper.Document (which is the default on my MS Office 2007 machine as well - and is the default before SP3 was installed on my Office 2003 machines). This corrected the issue on the computer I tried it on. Now to publish it to my whole organization. I wish there was an easy way to do that. Bernard Welmers |
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| Re: Office SP3 removes TIF and TIFF registered file type extension
Bernard Welmers wrote: > Well here is one more vote saying MS was silly with SP3 for Office 2003 Pro. > > Most of the users in my network use MS Office Document Imaging to view faxes > that come into our network but now it has died on all the comptuers. > > Thanks for the problems MS > > Well I think I found a fix to it. The registry key for HKCR\.TIF and .TIFF > the (Default) value needs to say MSPaper.Document (which is the default on my > MS Office 2007 machine as well - and is the default before SP3 was installed > on my Office 2003 machines). > > This corrected the issue on the computer I tried it on. Now to publish it to > my whole organization. I wish there was an easy way to do that. > > Bernard Welmers That doesn't say much for SP3. -- Alias To email me, remove shoes |
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| Re: Office SP3 removes TIF and TIFF registered file type extension
As per a couple Web casts I attended, MS says the following: 1) They removed the TIF and TIFF file associations from Vista due to a security threat from these two files below that work with the Kokak Imager that came with W2K and is on XP (isn't on Vista). They decided to remove them with the Office SP3 also: a) kokakimg.exe b) kodakprv.exe 2) Along came patch 923810 which fixes the security threat of these 2 files. If this patch is installed, which came out in September, you can safely use the Kodak Imager to view the TIF and TIFF files. 3) They don't explain how to put the TIF and TIFF file extensions back, but explain you can associate all files that were TIF and TIFF to MDI and they will open without a problem. 4) I was able to re-associate my TIF and TIFF file extensions back into my XP by running the following in a bat file (maybe run it in your login script, etc.). There are four lines which I'll specify: Line 1: ftype MSPaper.Document="C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\MODI\11.0\MSPVIEW.EXE" "%1" Line 2: assoc .tif=MSPaper.Document Line 3: ftype MSPaper.Document="C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\MODI\11.0\MSPVIEW.EXE" "%1" Line 4: assoc .tiff=MSPaper.Document The gotcha is when will the TIF and TIFF file extensions get blown away again. After the next set of Windows Updates? You'll need to watch your machines carefully. Hope this can help everyone too. John "Alias" wrote: > Bernard Welmers wrote: > > Well here is one more vote saying MS was silly with SP3 for Office 2003 Pro. > > > > Most of the users in my network use MS Office Document Imaging to view faxes > > that come into our network but now it has died on all the comptuers. > > > > Thanks for the problems MS > > > > Well I think I found a fix to it. The registry key for HKCR\.TIF and .TIFF > > the (Default) value needs to say MSPaper.Document (which is the default on my > > MS Office 2007 machine as well - and is the default before SP3 was installed > > on my Office 2003 machines). > > > > This corrected the issue on the computer I tried it on. Now to publish it to > > my whole organization. I wish there was an easy way to do that. > > > > Bernard Welmers > > That doesn't say much for SP3. > > -- > Alias > > To email me, remove shoes > |
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