I do not know photos on-line to develop to send, since no laboratory list is indicated to me. I tried that several times, on several days. Without success! In the beta, from Windows 7 it still functioned. Is this with you also like that? Or is there a solution there? Urgixgax
yeah still not understanding what you are trying to say. Google translator is your friend or post the translated and untranslated versions and someone here will know what you are saying.
Maybe the OP should try Windows Live Photo Gallery? Though I tried myself in Windows 7 and get the same error and I'm in Canada. Probably just isn't enabled yet since we're using an unreleased OS.
I am in the US. I tried it, all I see is Kodak. I would guess that it is pulling from a regional list, based on the IP of your Internet connection. Plus, as you said, more providers may show up as they get deals finalized. I imagine any company showing up in this wizard is paying a nice fee to MS for the privilege.
Hello, I translates with Yahoo Babel fish. I am glad that their now understood me. I have the problem in default photo viewer and in the Windows Live photo gallery. Both in Windows 7 RC (Build 7100) and RTM (Build 7600). In Windows 7 beta, there were not the problem.
Yah, if I remember some of the testing I did, the W7 beta versions (some of the earlier ones) gave me the same list as Vista, on the same PC in a dual-boot config. I'd bet they want photo printers to re-sign for W7 regardless of whether they provided services for Vista or not. Probably have to wait for W7 GA, or around then, to see the list updated.
22 October is past, but the list remains empty. I use the RTM version of Windows 7. I think in the purchase version, am the problem also.
The 'purchase version' is the RTM, so naturally there wont be any difference. The next time the content on the official media changes will be when they start distributing disks with integrated SP1...
doesn't matter I'm pretty sure the piece he's talking about goes online to get an updated list of vendors, they aren't embedded into the operating system code. Obviously, the list of vendors waiting to sign up for this program remains quite short. This is what I see in USA: