Help with WinXP PowerToys

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I just downloaded and installed Power Toys so I could make a slide show.
Now I can't fine the executable. :-[ I know it's a plug in but there must
be some way to add photos to it and to run it, so wouldn't that also make
it an "executable" some how?

Thanks for help ...
 
Don said:
I just downloaded and installed Power Toys so I could make a slide show.
Now I can't fine the executable. :-[ I know it's a plug in but there
must be some way to add photos to it and to run it, so wouldn't that
also make it an "executable" some how?

Thanks for help ...

Does Power Toys come with a slide show? Sure it was not intended to
download and install PowerPoint Slide Viewer?
 
Don,

With the CD Slideshow PowerToy you can view images burned to a CD as a slide show. When burning image files to a CD using the in-built support, you'll be prompted to add a Slideshow Viewer along with other files in the CD. In case that does not happen, see the following article:

You're not prompted to add a picture viewer when burning image files to a CD in Windows XP:
http://www.winhelponline.com/articles/134/1/

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Regards,

Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
Windows® Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com


I just downloaded and installed Power Toys so I could make a slide show.
Now I can't fine the executable. :-[ I know it's a plug in but there must
be some way to add photos to it and to run it, so wouldn't that also make
it an "executable" some how?

Thanks for help ...
 
Thanks Ramesh, but this gets even more involved when I try to use it. I
have a CD "slide show" made with Paint Shop Pro's Photo Album.

I just popped that CD in a reader and derned if PSP's PA viewer didn't come
up. I'd hoped that the PowerToys would have taken over, but I guess not.

Ijust notice there's a Slide Show maker that's part of PowerToys, and it
works great, even I could handle it. ;-)

Don
 
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