judicial85
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Morning all!
I have been having some issues with certain pieces of software on Windows 7...
Namely, in the first attempt to open software files, I receive (after a certain amount of time) the error "There was a problem sending the command to the program."
The software opens, but the file does not with Corel. Inside Task Manager with Diamond, which doesn't open at all on the first try, I notice the .exe file has appeared in the Processes tab utilizing a small amount of memory.
The second attempt to open the software file of interest works (whether I delete the Task Manager process or not). Anyone have any idea what is causing this behaviour?
I'll put some extra info below!
Thanks, Bryan
-Happens with CorelDraw x5, CrystalImpact Diamond 3, (at least). Both have had previous versions on the computer, but Corel does NOT have two icons that appear the same under "Open With..." though Diamond does.
-With Diamond at least, it also seems to mess up the right click function: pressing any command button in the software leaves a ghost image of that button on Windows until I right click somewhere else).
-The error does occur on my two separate computers, both with the same software/OS
I have been having some issues with certain pieces of software on Windows 7...
Namely, in the first attempt to open software files, I receive (after a certain amount of time) the error "There was a problem sending the command to the program."
The software opens, but the file does not with Corel. Inside Task Manager with Diamond, which doesn't open at all on the first try, I notice the .exe file has appeared in the Processes tab utilizing a small amount of memory.
The second attempt to open the software file of interest works (whether I delete the Task Manager process or not). Anyone have any idea what is causing this behaviour?
I'll put some extra info below!
Thanks, Bryan
-Happens with CorelDraw x5, CrystalImpact Diamond 3, (at least). Both have had previous versions on the computer, but Corel does NOT have two icons that appear the same under "Open With..." though Diamond does.
-With Diamond at least, it also seems to mess up the right click function: pressing any command button in the software leaves a ghost image of that button on Windows until I right click somewhere else).
-The error does occur on my two separate computers, both with the same software/OS
My Computer
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional 32-bit