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ThumbsPlus 10 FAQ

Last updated: 18 June 2018

ThumbsPlus 10 Frequently Asked Questions

Common errors during installation, uninstall, and upgrades

I get an error about a missing component (DLL), MSVCP110.DLL or MSVCR110.DLL

My preferences or customizations aren't being saved

ThumbsPlus asks me how often I want to do program updates every time it runs

I can't make thumbnails

All I see are red Xes instead of thumbnails

Why can't I install using the All in one option into the Program Files or Program Files (x86) folders?

I'm having a problem on Window XP or Windows Server 2003

User interface nuggets of knowledge

Common errors during installation, uninstall, and upgrades

The symptom

Updates or upgrades of ThumbsPlus can't be installed due to an installation error, in most cases an "MSI" error. There are various other error messages during a failure to install ThumbsPlus that are due to the same problem. During upgrades, this issue often occurs during uninstall portion of the ThumbsPlus installer.

The solution if you are not on Windows 10

You need to download a file (that is provided by Microsoft),  that fixes a problem with the (Windows) MSI database and cache. Microsoft provides this tool explicitly because of problems that occur in the MSI database and cache:

http://support.microsoft.com/mats/Program_Install_and_Uninstall/

This should correct the problem on your system with the Windows MSI database and cache.

The solution if you are on Windows 10

Because the file that Windows is looking for has been removed in some manner, you will need to reinstall ThumbsPlus v10 build 4004. That will place the file in the Windows uninstall cache that Windows is looking for in order to uninstall the program.  After reinstalling build 4004, you should then be able to uninstall this build and install build 4005.

Background information about program installation

Programs are required to include with their installation files that are needed to uninstall the program. When ThumbsPlus is installed, all of the files needed to uninstall the program are stored in the users Microsoft (Windows) MSI database and cache (which stores install/uninstall files ).

This means that when a user attempts to install a new build of the software, the old files from the previous install have to be in this Windows installation database and registry.

Errors occur when, for some reason, these files are not there. These errors may have a myriad of causes, none of which Cerious Software can control. The most likely causes are third-party registry or uninstaller tools, and just about any rip-off software called "tune-up," "system optimizer," or other such hokumware.  These "tools" tend to remove or change files that shouldn't be removed or changed.

I get an error about a missing component (DLL), MSVCP110.DLL or MSVCR110.DLL

Windows error messageTo fix this issue: reinstall the Microsoft VS2012 Update 4 redistributables.

Background information:

During ThumbsPlus installation, we run vcredist_x86.exe to distribute the Visual C++ components. Under some conditions, Windows does not install them correctly when embedded in another installer. Additionally, the uninstall of other programs sometimes improperly removes them. From whatever cause, downloading and installing the redistributables should take care of the problem.

 

My preferences or customizations aren't being saved
ThumbsPlus asks me how often I want to check for program updates every time it runs

System Info dialogLocate your Preferences folder. You can usually do this using Start Menu - All Programs - ThumbsPlus 10 - Utilities - View preferences folder. If this isn't available, use Help - System Information from within ThumbsPlus, and navigate to the Preferences Path (near the bottom) in Windows Explorer.

Change the Windows permissions for the folder using the instructions Setting permissions on a folder for ThumbsPlus below.

Background information:

Whenever the ThumbsPlus installer creates a new folder for the database or preferences intended for sharing between users, it sets the folder's Windows permissions to allow all access to that folder (and any subsequently-created folders or files) by Authenticated users. However, if the folder already exists, the installer skips this step because it can be take a very long time (minutes or hours) if there is a database within the folder that uses the Thumbnails in Files option, and the folder should have had its permissions set properly before. Sometimes, because of a faulty installer or subsequent changes in the file system, you need to do this step manually.

If the folder already exists, ThumbsPlus skips this step in case it contains a database with "Thumbnails in Files" in the folder.

 

Database Statistics dialogI can't make thumbnails
All I see are red Xes instead of thumbnails

Locate the folder that contains the database. You can usually do this using Start Menu - All Programs - ThumbsPlus 10 - Utilities - View default database folder. If the Start menu is not available, or if you've created a database in another location, use Database - Statistics from within ThumbsPlus to show the full path to the current database, and navigate to this path in Window Explorer.

Now, change the Windows permissions for the folder using the instructions Setting permissions on a folder for ThumbsPlus below.

Background information:

Whenever the ThumbsPlus installer creates a new folder for the database or preferences intended for sharing between users, it sets the folder's Windows permissions to allow all access to that folder (and any subsequently-created folders or files within it) by Authenticated users. However, if the folder already exists, the installer skips this step because it can be take a very long time (minutes or even hours) if there is a database within the folder that uses the Thumbnails in Files option; in this case, the folder should have had its permissions set properly before. Sometimes, because of a previous faulty installer or subsequent changes in the file system by Windows or other software, you need to do this step manually.

If the folder already exists, ThumbsPlus skips this step in case it contains a database with "Thumbnails in Files" in the folder.

 

Why can't I install using the All in one option into the Program Files or Program Files (x86) folders?

Windows User Access Control prohibits storing changing data anywhere in the Program Files tree. While it is possible to override this, especially on XP, you should not: doing will cause numerous problems when you upgrade, and will be quite confusing. (Windows will move any files you write to hidden folder elsewhere and generally make a mess of things.)

See also: Windows XP/2003 support

 

Windows XP and Windows 2003 support

ThumbsPlus will still run on Windows XP (SP3 required) and Windows 2003. However, Cerious Software cannot provide official support for these operating systems.

Windows XP and Windows 2003 are no longer supported by Microsoft, and ThumbsPlus 10 is the last release of ThumbsPlus that will even unofficially support them. I had intended to completely remove XP support in version 10, but since it still runs, I've let it remain until either a future service pack or version 11.

I do not do any significant testing on Windows XP or 2003. I basically make sure that the program starts and basic functions operate normally. If you have a problem on XP that we can't replicate on later versions of Windows, you're basically on your own.

 

User interface nuggets of knowledge

Mouse wheel

Main window: The mouse wheel will scroll whichever panel the mouse pointer is hovering over, including the preview window. To scroll the preview window horizontally, hold SHIFT while turning the wheel, or use the wheel tilt left/right if supported by your mouse. Note that zooming in the preview window only zooms to the level of detail loaded for the preview, which for many image types is less than the full resolution of the image.

View window: The wheel will scroll (pan) the image. To scroll horizontally, tilt the wheel (if supported), or hold SHIFT while turning the wheel. To Zoom, hold CTRL while using the wheel. You can make zooming the default use for the wheel in Options - Viewing - Other, Use mouse wheel to zoom in/out on image.

Ascending/descending sort order

When selecting a sort order, you can press SHIFT to toggle ascending/descending. I use this most often to switch back and forth between sorting by Name (ascending) and Date Taken or Date Modified (which I prefer to see in descending order).

Avoiding Save Options when quick converting

Holding CTRL while selecting Quick Process - Convert to - type will bypass the Options dialog for the file type. Only use this for JPEG files if you're sure the last used options are what you really want; otherwise, you may end up with some ugly JPEG files!

Prefer images rather than metafile when pasting

When pasting in the main window, ThumbsPlus will paste a metafile in preference to an image, since metafiles usually contain more detail. However, some applications—notably Adobe Photoshop—put both a vector (metafile) and raster (image) item on the clipboard. To avoid the step of extracting the image (Transform - Extract Bitmap) from the Photoshop metafile, you can hold SHIFT when pasting (from the menu or toolbar) to cause ThumbsPlus to prefer raster over vector when pasting.

To force a bitmap paste using the keyboard, hit ALT+E, then SHIFT+P.

When pasting into an existing image, ThumbsPlus always loads the raster, so there's no need to do this within a view window.

Starting a slide show with options

To change your slide show options and start a slide show in one step, hold SHIFT or ALT when clicking the slides how toolbar button or menu item.

Controlling action of Delete in galleries

Using Delete in a gallery usually just removes the image from a gallery. You can hold CTRL while deleting from the toolbar or menu to delete the file itself. (It will also be removed from the gallery, since the thumbnail database entry is deleted.)

Setting permissions on a folder for ThumbsPlus

In order to modify a database or update preferences, the folder in which the database or preference files reside must have appropriate permissions for the users sharing them, including you. In most cases, the installation process takes care of this automatically. Occasionally other programs or Windows will modify the permissions, or the installation will not set the permissions correctly. (For details, see the topics above: I can't make thumbnails and My preferences or customizations are not beings saved.)

Here are the steps for modifying the permissions so that all authenticated (logged-in) users on the system can update the database or store preferences. If you're only concerned about yourself (the current user), you can substitute your user name for Authenticated Users in the examples. The screen shots are from Windows 10, but the steps are the same on all supported versions of Windows.

1. Select the folder in Windows Explorer. Hit ALT+ENTER or right-click and select Properties.

Open folder properties

2. Select the Security tab and click Edit

Security - Edit

3. If your own account is listed, select it and make sure Full Control is checked. (added 29 July).

4. If Authenticated Users is listed, select it and check Full Control, click OK, OK and you're done, otherwise:

5. Click Add.

Security - Add

6. Click the Advanced button, then click Find now, then select Authenticated Users from the list, and click OK.

Security - AdvancedSecurity - Find

7. Select Full Control under Allow, which will automatically check the other permissions, then click OK.

Also ensure that your personal account and Administrators also have Full Control checked! (added 29 July).

Security - Full Control

8. Click OK. Windows will set permissions on the folder and all files within it. If there is a database with thumbnails in files, this may take a little while.

Security - Progress

That's it!