Getting ready to roll out Office 2003. Having a problem with MS Office Picture Manager, however.....
I cannot set Picture Manager as an associated program for file types (JPG, GIF, etc) if the user is not a power user or administrator. If I temporarily escalate the user's status to local administrator and change the file associations manually or via Picture Manager (Tools->File Types), the associations revert back after the user logs back in as a regular user.
It's pretty common to have to temporarily bump a user up to change file assocations, in fact I do it frequently and it works as one would expect. In this case, however, it seems like Microsoft is not following its own best practices for handling file associations.
Is there a workaround or fix for this issue? Picture Manager would work just fine for my users as a replacement for Photo Editor, but I must be able to set it as the default application for image file types.
I cannot set Picture Manager as an associated program for file types (JPG, GIF, etc) if the user is not a power user or administrator. If I temporarily escalate the user's status to local administrator and change the file associations manually or via Picture Manager (Tools->File Types), the associations revert back after the user logs back in as a regular user.
It's pretty common to have to temporarily bump a user up to change file assocations, in fact I do it frequently and it works as one would expect. In this case, however, it seems like Microsoft is not following its own best practices for handling file associations.
Is there a workaround or fix for this issue? Picture Manager would work just fine for my users as a replacement for Photo Editor, but I must be able to set it as the default application for image file types.