06-05-2020 09:31 AM
Eos Utility (euw3.12.10-installer)
Does Not launch Eos Utility 3
when i connect my 6D or 80D windows is reporting the connection .
But Eos Utility does not respond in any way.
W10 V1909
Troubles startet after the w10 update or EU update, I can't tell.
I don't have AVG so don't bother mentioning.
06-05-2020 10:05 AM
Check this setting.
06-05-2020 10:11 AM - edited 06-05-2020 10:12 AM
Greetings,
Is the EOS Utility runnng in the System Tray?
LoL... John and I posted at the same time.
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06-05-2020 01:15 PM
@seomanakasimon wrote:Eos Utility (euw3.12.10-installer)
Does Not launch Eos Utility 3
when i connect my 6D or 80D windows is reporting the connection .
But Eos Utility does not respond in any way.W10 V1909
Troubles startet after the w10 update or EU update, I can't tell.
I don't have AVG so don't bother mentioning.
Go into the C: Drive and manually start the EOS Utility 3. For whatever reason, there is no icon created for it in the Start Menu. Once you start it up the first time, it should automatically start every time.
Whatever you do, DO NOT start changing Windows 10 startup settings. There is an EOS Launcher Service, which John is highlighting above. The EOS Launcher detects your camera, and launches the appropriate program for your camera, EOS 2 or EOS 3.
06-06-2020 08:27 AM
Thanx for the responces.
Yes the EOS Utility is runnng in the System Tray!
But it is not behaving like i think it should.
Open results in a window with some funny uninformative window called the utility launcher.
Quit: does nothing. I have to kill the launcher inside the taskmanager
Klicking on the 'start automaticly .... .. .. bla bla' or 'do not start .. .. bla bla'does make no difference
Klicking on survey also does nothing.
So the launcher is as responsive a rock.
Running Eos Utility 3 is working normaly but the laucher is not
and sadly running Eos Utility 3 once did not solve the problem.
Some (canon support for one) is talking about not installing Eos Utility 2. But How?
If i run the installer it installs 5 programs/services.
I don't have any maens to select or unselect the installer.
(why on earth don't the use a normal installer : ( )
06-06-2020 08:47 AM
If I read correctly you can manually start EOSU3 and it works OK?
Since the folks who responded have EOSU installed on W10 machines and it works properly means there is not an app problem per se; you do have a problem but it would appear to be related to some aspect of your particular configuration.
I actually defeat auto start because I don't always wat EOSU to start when I connect the camera. I have EOSU3 in the Taskbar and it's one click to start.
06-06-2020 11:53 AM
@seomanakasimon wrote:Thanx for the responces.
Yes the EOS Utility is runnng in the System Tray!
But it is not behaving like i think it should.
Open results in a window with some funny uninformative window called the utility launcher.
Quit: does nothing. I have to kill the launcher inside the taskmanager
Klicking on the 'start automaticly .... .. .. bla bla' or 'do not start .. .. bla bla'does make no difference
Klicking on survey also does nothing.
So the launcher is as responsive a rock.
Running Eos Utility 3 is working normaly but the laucher is not
and sadly running Eos Utility 3 once did not solve the problem.
Some (canon support for one) is talking about not installing Eos Utility 2. But How?
If i run the installer it installs 5 programs/services.
I don't have any maens to select or unselect the installer.
(why on earth don't the use a normal installer : ( )
it does not work the way you seem to think. I suspect that you need to start all over, or maybe call Canon Support.
The icon you are seeing in the system tray is the EOS Utility Launcher Service, not the actual EOS Utility. Make sure your camera is set to USB communication, not Wi-Fi, and use a USB cable.
The "uninforamtive" window you see is probably the Wi-Fi version of the EOS Utility, and needs to be closed before you start the EOS Utility 3 for USB connections. There is no need for you to start the EOS Launcher Service. Again, do not start changing Windows settings because the Launcher Service may not work as it should.
I suggest that you remove all of the Canon software, and start anew with the Canon Utility Disk CD, which can also be downloaded from Canon. It sounds like you already have it, if it is installing up to 5 programs at once.
If you continue to have problems, then I suggest that you contact Canon Support so that they can help you start over.
06-08-2020 07:03 AM
After reboot a wifi launcher pops up
That's faulty.
I don't use wifi
I have contacted Canon
They give the same responce as you.
It should work, please try again.
and again
and again
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.
06-08-2020 12:43 PM
If you manually start the EOS Utility 2/3, does it connect to your camera?
What brand of computer and CPU are you using?
Have you tried a different cable or USB port on your computer?
06-09-2020 07:33 AM
EOS Utility 3, when started manually is working like it should.
It transfers files and allow for manipulation of the camara settings.
2 differnt cables, 2 different ports.
No difference noticable
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