How to see thumbnail with sketchup files ???
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I'm using windows xp64 bit sp2
I can not see the thumbnail of sketchup files? how can I see that ? plz help me , thanks


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- Click "Start" > "Run."
- Type "cmd" in the Open box and click "OK."
- Navigate to the SketchUp directory, which is typically located at C:\Program Files\Google\Google SketchUp 6\
- Type "regsvr32 thumbsup.dll" without quotes and hit Enter.
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@huyvuvn said:
I'm using windows xp64 bit sp2
I can not see the thumbnail of sketchup files?Unless it has been updated, I don't think the "thumbsup.dll" will work on 64-bit systems (according to the SketchUp developers):
http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=9988&p=64407#p64407Can't hurt to try, though. You might also check the rest of the above-linked discussion, to see if there's something else that might work.
Taff
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Also, see the "Other Known Issues" section, in the Google SketchUp Release Notes. There are a couple of references to not being able to see thumbnails:
http://docs.google.com/View?docid=ajg9d7mmp8rt_4gp925hThe above link refers to the Microsoft Knowledge Base article...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/895561
...which provides a partial work-around.Note that the workaround suggests that the 32-bit version of the "Windows Explorer" (file directory) be used, and describes how to do so. This will only affect the folder/file directory display, and will not impair or change the running of the remainder of the 64-bit system.
Taff
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@arc said:
- Click "Start" > "Run."
- Type "cmd" in the Open box and click "OK."
- Navigate to the SketchUp directory, which is typically located at C:\Program Files\Google\Google SketchUp 6\
- Type "regsvr32 thumbsup.dll" without quotes and hit Enter.
thanks much but it not working...


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help me !
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@unknownuser said:
":3br823pt]help me !
Well, I tried, but didn't see any feedback from you regarding my two posts...
Were they not of any use?
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thanks man but I've tried and that's not work

however , the thumbnail is not a big problem

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