Functions Greyed out
Hi all,
Want to try capture one 4.6 on my pc but cannot do a thing, all functions are greyed out...
If i use the non pro version, i even get previews!
With the pro version, i get previews, but cannot edtit a thing, whats wrong?
OS: Vista 64 bit ultimate
Want to try capture one 4.6 on my pc but cannot do a thing, all functions are greyed out...
If i use the non pro version, i even get previews!
With the pro version, i get previews, but cannot edtit a thing, whats wrong?
OS: Vista 64 bit ultimate
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Sounds to me like you either have an unsupported RAW or jpg files.
Regards,
Terry0 -
Found the solution
1. Right click on your shortcut
3. Choose Properties
4. Choose tab Compatibility.
5. Set a check mark in “Run this program as an administratorâ€
6. Click “OKâ€
Thats it!0 -
[quote="Mr" wrote:
Found the solution
1. Right click on your shortcut
3. Choose Properties
4. Choose tab Compatibility.
5. Set a check mark in “Run this program as an administratorâ€
6. Click “OKâ€
Thats it!
that should not be necessary but if it's OK with you I am OK with it too. 😉0 -
[quote="Paul_E" wrote:
[quote="Mr" wrote:
Found the solution
1. Right click on your shortcut
3. Choose Properties
4. Choose tab Compatibility.
5. Set a check mark in “Run this program as an administratorâ€
6. Click “OKâ€
Thats it!
that should not be necessary but if it's OK with you I am OK with it too. 😉
Is there another solution then?
Which?
Greetings!0 -
When I test a new application I am always focused (among others) on its ability to run the application with non-administrative privileges. With CO4.1 onwards this is no problem. If the program does not function properly when logged on as a member of the Users local group (to be specific) but does work properly when logged on as a member of the Administrators group, folder and/or file permissions on your computer might have been messed up more or less. Another option is that certain utilities limit a programs capability, which is overridden by Administrator permissions.
That is difficult to diagnose and repair when not being on-site with the customer. Can't give a proper advise better than the worst advise I can give: full reinstall of the computer. ☹️0 -
[quote="Paul_E" wrote:
When I test a new application I am always focused (among others) on its ability to run the application with non-administrative privileges. With CO4.1 onwards this is no problem. If the program does not function properly when logged on as a member of the Users local group (to be specific) but does work properly when logged on as a member of the Administrators group, folder and/or file permissions on your computer might have been messed up more or less. Another option is that certain utilities limit a programs capability, which is overridden by Administrator permissions.
That is difficult to diagnose and repair when not being on-site with the customer. Can't give a proper advise better than the worst advise I can give: full reinstall of the computer. ☹️
Its just a freshly installed OS, im not going to repeat that in a long while0 -
Mr,
Out of curiosity, what are you running: XP, Vista. Any service pack? 32- or 64-bit version?0 -
Hello,
I have Vista 64 bit ultimate sp10 -
[quote="Mr" wrote:
Hello,
I have Vista 64 bit ultimate sp1
Thanks, when I have same spare minutes, I will install CO 4.6 on it and see what a non-Admin can or can't do with it. Let you know if it happens.0
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