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June 16th, 2006 00:00

Error reported in event viewer

I saw the message posted 2001 regarding this error, but mine is slightly different nor can I find anything they were talking about to get it removed.  Maybe a little guidance would help.  I am not sure when this started perhaps when I uninstalled the Corel software. 
 
Detection of product '{8A9B8148-DDD7-448F-BD6C-358386D32354}', feature 'PaintShopPhotoAlbum' failed during request for component '{D2D7B4BF-6CCA-11D5-8B3F-00105A9846E9}

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June 16th, 2006 05:00

If it only happened one time, don't worry about it. If it happens every time you use PaintShopPhotoAlbum you probably need to reinstall it.

Ron

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June 18th, 2006 20:00

It's recorded in my event viewer all the time.  I don't use the PaintShopPhotoAlbum.  My only guess is that it came with the Corel program on the bulk load of my machine which I uninstalled.   

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June 19th, 2006 01:00

If you removed Corel, something is still trying to load PaintShopPhotoAlbum, so you didn't quite remove everything. Run msconfig and look for an entry related to PhotoShopPhotoAlbum and uncheck it. Exit msconfig and reboot. Put check in box "Don't show this again". See if the Event Viewer error disappears.

click start>run
type in: msconfig
click ok
click Startup tab and look for things related to Corel. Do NOT uncheck anything related to firewall, antiviral software, mouse, video.

Ron

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June 20th, 2006 22:00

Maybe they are related to the similar ones Corel Paintshop pro automatic updates causes, a known bug, see


Corel knowledge base

Message Edited by JRosenfeld on 06-21-200612:50 AM

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June 21st, 2006 11:00

I had already checked msconfig and didn't find anything.  I will continue checking the Corel site for an update for that seems to pertain.  Thanks for the link.

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June 21st, 2006 20:00

Meantime turn off automatic uopdates in Paintshop pro. It really isn't necessary as there will most likely be no updates for earlier versions, andd even for Paintshop Pro X there might be one every few months. No point having it checking all the time.

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