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Emkorial

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  1. That's all with the WIA service enabled. The Windows Server 2003 WIA service uses a different sti.dll. And if you read my post, you;d see where I said to restart the service BTW, I just reformmated, so I can conform, the only changes needed to get it to work are to change WIA to run as local system and replace sti.dll
  2. Alos, to get mine to work, even though it looked like hardware accell was on, it wasn;t. I had to drag it down to 0, click apply, then back to full and click apply The install drivers and reboot.
  3. Well, I have a Canon Powershot S110, and I solved the problem. Go me! I've been fighting with this issue literally for months. Quick recap: Windows Server 2003 would not work with my digital camera (Canon Powershot S110). I could see the pictures in preview, but when you went to copy them over, the first picture came over fine, then it hung on he second after 8%. NOTHING i tried worked, even though the camera works flawlessly under XP. Finally figured it out after reading a bunch of Microsoft whitepapers on WIA. First, I'm no sure if it did anything, but I believe the service needs to run as Local System, not Local Service. That's done via right click -> Properties in services. No biggee. Anyway, the thing that FINALLY got it to work was sti.dll. First, delete sti.dll from /windows/system_32/dllcache. get a copy of sti.dll from an XP Pro machine. Copy it into /windows/system_32/ When 2003 bitches about loading a cd, click cancel, and agree to use the new file. Restart the WIA service. That did it for me.
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