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Imaging Help - Netscape Browsers
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To
view scanned images through the internet, you must have
an Imaging program that is capable of viewing .tif files.
Windows 95, 98, ME and 2000 Operating Systems all come
with an Imaging program that is able to read this format.
If you are running one of these operating systems, follow
the steps below to create the association. |
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Step
1:
First
click on the "go" button for the related
image. A download box will show, asking "What
would you like to do with this file?". Choose
"Pick App..".
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Step
2:
A
dialog box asking you to choose the you want to use
to open the file will display. The program to use
will vary depending on your operating system. Normally,
the path to the Imaging program will be "C:\WINDOWS\Kodakprv.exe"
For Windows 95: choose program "Kodakprv"
For Windows 98: choose program "Kodakprv"
For Windows ME: choose program "Kodakprv"
For Windows 2000: choose program "WangImg"
For Windows NT: choose program "WangImg"
Click OK
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Step
3:
A
dialog box asking whether to "Open it" or
"Save it to disk". Choose "Open it".
Make sure the "Always ask before opening this
type of file" is un-checked, or you will always
be asked this question every time you view an image.
Click OK. You should now be able to view all images.
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