01-14-2015 01:41 AM
I never had this problem before. I have uninstalled the Canon program from the CD and reinstalled various times. Can anyone help me?
01-17-2015 10:29 AM
Let's try!
You get a message saying "Zb module has encountered a problem and will close" Canon will suggeste uninstalling it, then downloading it again with the firewall and anti virus closed. When that doesn't work, it is just Canon's stock answer, it may be a compatibility issue. I am on WIndows so if you are Mac, it isn't the same but Mac's have more OS problems with software than WIndows so I suspect the general idea is germaine.
If It is the Cannon Zoom Browser EX is not compatible with your OS......
Install Cannon Zoom Browser EX in Windows XP compatibility mode and check how it works.
To install in compatibility mode:
a. Right click on the setup file of the Cannon Zoom Browser EX, click Properties, click Compatibility tab, under compatibility mode, check mark “Run this program in compatibility mode for and select “Windows XP(Service Pack 1 or Service pack 2 or Service Pack 3) from the drop down list. Click Apply and then click ok.
b. Under “Privilege level”, click “Run this program as an administrator”, click apply and then click ok.
c. Install the Cannon Zoom Browser EX and restart the computer for the changes to take effect.
d. Launch the browser and check for its functionality.
Hope this works for you.
01-18-2015 10:20 PM
@ebiggs1 wrote:
I am on WIndows so if you are Mac, it isn't the same but Mac's have more OS problems with software than WIndows so I suspect the general idea is germaine.
I've worked my entire professional career dealing with computers... as an operator, as a programmer, as a software & systems architect, etc. I've worked with one of everything... the first computers I used had to be "booted" by toggling in the instructions on the front panel (computers with "front panels" haven't been built in many decades.). My first PC ran DOS 2.1 (pre-dated the existence of Windows) and had 2 floppy drives (no hard drive.) I've been doing this for a long time.
So on the PC vs. Mac software problem... no, Macs are considerably more stable than PCs.
The challenge with PCs is partially tied to all the bloat necessary to keep a PC running, coupled with extremely bad developer habbits (e.g. software that only works if you either install or run as "admin".) and then partially the Windows "Registry" system. Macs don't have bloatware -- the firewall is built into the OS and nobody bothers to install 3rd party firewalls or virus checkers etc. There is no concept of "registry" on the Mac. Application preferences that need to be preserved are maintained in something called ".plist" files (this is a bit like Windows ".INF" files that Windows no longer uses). The nice thing about them is that if you really suspect a program is wedged due to bad settings, you can just delete it's associated ".plist" files and it'll behave as though you've installed that program for the first time ever.
With Windows, this is a bit of a challenge since everything is in the Windows registry and you can't just delete that without serious consequences to everything else. The information in the registry is heavily obfuscated -- making it extremely difficult to clean up corruption.
Apple's marketing tagline for years was "It just works" because frankly... it really does "just work".
01-19-2015 12:16 PM
Tim, I started on a TI-99 and a C=64 before going to a DOS machine. Whatever that means except we are both old, I don't know.
I won't argue stability between the two but Mac's seem, no are, way more fincky with software and their OS's.
I beta test for Finale MakeMusic and some for Adobe Photoshop and we experience much more issues with Mac's OS.
Not even close.
BTW, my bud Tom sent me a link to a fantastic photograph he took. Check this out.
01-19-2015 12:32 PM
01-19-2015 12:53 PM
"We'll have to disagree on the OS." I suspose so, I only know what I see happening. Otherwise, I have no prefference and soley buy PC's because they are cheaper.
I imagine Tom knows about all the upcoming heavenly events. You talk just like him! If you didn't put your name on the post, I couldn't tell you two apart.
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