Microsoft KB Archive/165986

= PI: ErrMsg: Unable to Start Slide Show Task =

Article ID: 165986

Article Last Modified on 7/24/2001

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Picture It! 1.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q165986



SYMPTOMS
When you attempt to run the Slide Show by clicking Share It! and then Slide Show, you may receive the following error:

Unable To Start Slide Show Task

Please try reinstalling Picture It!



CAUSE
The slide show task uses the JPEG filter to export the small JPEGs that are used in the slide show .psf file. If the filter is missing, corrupted or the wrong version you will get this error.



RESOLUTION
Reinstall the JPEG filter by doing the following.

In Windows 95/98 or Windows NT:
 Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. Double-click Add/Remove programs, and then remove the program. On the Windows Start menu, point to Find, and then click Files and Folders. In the Named field, type Jpegim32.flt For the Look In field, select Local Hard Drives from the list. Click Find Now.</li> In the Search Results pane, right click the Jpegim32.flt file, and click Rename.</li> Rename the file to Jpegim32.OLD.</li>  Rename all the filters used by Microsoft Picture It! by repeating steps five and six and changing the file ending to .OLD

NOTE: The filters to rename are:

<pre class="fixed_text">      Gifimp32.flt FPX32.flt PCXimp32.flt PNG32.flt TIFFim32.flt Tgaimp32.flt BMPimp32.flt </li> Repeat steps five and six for a file named setup.stf, renaming this file to setup.old. This file is located in the C:\Program Files\Microsoft Picture It!\Setup folder.</li> Insert the Picture It! compact disc, and run Setup.</li></ol>

This ensures that the filters are reinstalled in the correct location and the system registry is updated.

In Windows 2000:
<ol> Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.</li> Double-click Add/Remove programs, and then remove the program.</li> On the Start menu, point to Search, and then click For Files and Folders.</li> In the Search for files or folders named field, type Jpegim32.flt</li> For the Look In field, click Local Harddrives (C:;D:;E:) from the list.</li> Click Search Now.</li> In the Search Results pane, right click the Jpegim32.flt file, and click Rename.</li> Rename the file to Jpegim32.OLD</li>  Rename all the filters used by Microsoft Picture It! by repeating steps five and six and changing the file ending to .OLD

NOTE: The filters to rename are:

<pre class="fixed_text">      Gifimp32.flt FPX32.flt PCXimp32.flt PNG32.flt TIFFim32.flt Tgaimp32.flt BMPimp32.flt </li> Repeat steps five and six for a file named setup.stf renaming this file to setup.old. This file is located in the C:\Program Files\Microsoft Picture It!\Setup folder.</li> Insert the Picture It! compact disc, and run Setup.</li></ol>

This ensures the filters are reinstalled in the correct location and the system registry is updated.

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MORE INFORMATION
Graphics filters are shared components, more than one application uses them, so Setup does not remove them when you uninstall Picture It!. That's why a simple Remove All and Reinstall will not correct this problem.

The procedure above uses the Setup program to copy and register the file. Sometimes copying a new graphics filter from the Compact Disc will not fix the problem because you may copy it to the wrong folder, or the Windows registry may not be aware that the file is there.

If you found more than one JPEG filter on your computer the programs that use the other filter will probably function with the filter Picture It! installs. If not, you can rename the other filter to its original name.

NOTE: Picture It! uses the filter in the \Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Grphflt folder.

Keywords: kbgraphic KB165986

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