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1  Mike's Software / Qimage / Re: Help with error when batch printing to file... on: November 14, 2009, 01:57:09 AM
I think Mike does deserve a nice christmas gift. From a product support standpoint, I have found qimage to be one of the best supported products I have. I've been a user for god knows how many years and am very impressed with the constant updates to the software without forcing me to pay an annual charge for upgrades. Much thanks Mike! 
2  Mike's Software / Qimage / Re: Help with error when batch printing to file... on: November 13, 2009, 04:12:17 PM
I just saw the posting of release 101 of qimage. Based on description, it appears that it may fix my batch processing issue I encountered running on Windows 7. It would be great if I did not have to disable my antivirus. I'll cross my fingers when I try it tonight.
-Pablo
3  Mike's Software / Qimage / Re: Help with error when batch printing to file... on: November 07, 2009, 07:21:06 PM
Disabling the antivirus software while batch printing did the trick.
Thanks.
-Pablo
4  Mike's Software / Qimage / Re: Help with error when batch printing to file... on: November 05, 2009, 09:02:32 PM
Antivirus software is probably it. I recently changed to a different antivirus product (bitdefender). I'll give your suggestions a try tonight.
Thanks.
-Pablo
5  Mike's Software / Qimage / Help with error when batch printing to file... on: November 04, 2009, 09:28:12 PM
I have a set of 39 images that I am batching printing to file using qImage. I am having difficulty getting through the entire batch due to intermittant error message:
 "Cannot open file XXXXX. The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process."

I could not find any other tasks that are running that could cause issue. One thing I did try that seems to work, is to disable quad core processing and switch to single core. I can try experimenting some more, but figured I would ask the experts first prior to spending more time on this.

Equipment specifics:
- HP quad core, 8gig memory, Windows 7 Ultima
- Qimage Studio Edition v2010.100
 
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