.cbr/.cbz thumbnails in explorer vista 64


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I know you can use cdisplayex to show .cbr and .cbz thumbnails in explorer but it doesn't seem to work on 64 bit os's anyone know any alternative ways to show them in explorer. I'm using comicrack as well but I don't want to open another program to see the covers of my manga and comics.

  • 2 weeks later...

I tried the app found here, but with no luck.

I've placed the dll in %windir%\syswow64 and then tried registering it with regsvr32, but it fails with an error 0x80020009... I've tried taking ownership of the dll, but that does not change the outcome. I'm stumped.

Using Windows 7 x64. Might be different in Vista, though.

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*BUMP*

Hey guys, same problem in Windows 7 64.

One thing I've noticed is that, if you use the Open dialogue in Cdisplay, the thumbnails will be generated (somehow only for cbz, not cbr, supposedly this depends on teh fact win has built in support for zip, not rar) and will be visible via explorer. So, there IS a way.. just need someone to find a way..

  • 1 month later...

No problemo, CBX Shell 3.2.0.2 is now available!

;)

- full 64-bit support

- zip & rar support

- thumbnail and infotip shell extension

- tested & working on Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / 7

(Windows 2000 requires gdiplus.dll)

- open source

There is a solution for known issue with CDisplayEx (older CDisplay 1.8 has no problems).

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