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Failure: UMAX Vista 8 - Version: 7.6.64, 2/26/2004 11:34AM PST
zunipus
The latest VueScan will identify this scanner on my SCSI chain, but will go into eternal sit and spin mode when asked to perform a preview. The app then has to be Force Quit, twice, to get rid of it. After all this time and zillions of updates to VueScan I personally am very disappointed. I also have given up on this software. My UMAX is a legacy relic with MOSX and I gotta face it. If by some miracle someone has gotten VueScan work with a Vista 8, bounce at note to me at <derekcurrie@*NoSpam*mac.com> Remove *NoSpam* to reply.
too many updates some work some don't 



- Version: 7.6.57, 8/18/2003 01:39AM PST
roberts
never thought I'd be saying "too many updates" for an application that I have license for -- can't tell one from the other except for this consistent bug (running OS 10.2.6 on iMac flatscreen) -- more than half the updates won't even open! This has been going on for at least the past 25 (!) updates -- some open, some don't & just get this ghost-like start that looks like it might open for a split second and then nothing. Then the next update might work just fine. I e-mailed Hamrick months ago trying to help him get this bug out, we e-mailed back and forth exchanging info. but it's still there. Too weird if you ask me.
Ed Hamrick sent me an email (and it says on his site) to create a file /etc/vue/scanrc-then add the lines
[VueScan]
SerialNumber=nnnnnnnn
Where should this file be placed? When I generated it with our serial number, and placed it in the Vuescan folder, it did nothing.
Thanks to anyone who can help.
Steve