Posted June 20, 200816 yr Actually, I am using Windows XP. But I did just figure out how to work around this problem and something analogous might work in Vista as well. After countless uninstalls/reinstalls, I finally stumbled upon this solution. Not really sure how or why it works, but it does. Find your twain_32 folder. On XP, this is C:\Windows\twain_32. Find the subfolder for the device that isn't working. I'm using a Lide30 and for me that folder is: C:\WINDOWS\twain_32\CNQL30. Edit your environment variable and add an entry to the System Variable named Path. Since %SystemRoot% equals "C:\Windows\twain_32", I added: %SystemRoot%\twain_32\CNQL30 Restart any open programs, and VOILA! -- blahblah
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