

I have compromised a guide below which outlines to necessary steps in order to be able to allow Photo Viewer to launch and then to create the relevant file associations and make them. or virt-viewer to connect to the VM and start the Windows installation. Some people really prefer the older style photo viewer from Windows 7/2008R2 and I have had a few requests for this to be re-instated in Windows 10/Server 2016. 1, On Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 R2 Preview, log in as Administrator.


In the meantime, I instructed my colleagues to use Paint, but they don't really like that solution. This example creates a Windows Server 2012 qcow2 image, using the virt-install. On Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 R2 Preview, it supports to mount ISO without any third-party software. Is there a fix for this issue or shall we switch to another app to open and print images? 2016 / Windows 10 64 bit / Windows 10 / Windows Server 2012 R2 / Windows Server 2012 / Windows 8 64 bit / Windows 8. It appears that the images might come from mobile devices (Android or Apple) and they open just fine in Paint or under Windows 10. All the latest updates were installed, but I'm wondering if there isn't one that could have caused the issue, since we encountered an issue with an update a few weeks ago that prevented us to print images. I also verified that we do have enough space available on the server disks and there is plenty of RAM available as well. I tried the steps mentioned under Wndows Photo Viewer operation but I can't do the first part since we're using remote desktop, hence no display adapter setting available. In the meantime, I instructed my colleagues to use Paint, but they don't really like that solution.For about a week or two, we're running into an issue where Windows Photo Viewer from Server 2012 R2 will give the error "windows photo viewer can't display this picture because there might not be enough memory" for several images. Is there a fix for this issue or shall we switch to another app to open and print images? I tried the steps mentioned under but I can't do the first part since we're using remote desktop, hence no display adapter setting available. For about a week or two, we're running into an issue where Windows Photo Viewer from Server 2012 R2 will give the error "windows photo viewer can't display this picture because there might not be enough memory" for several images.
