Download Microsoft Expression Media 2 Service Pack 2 here.
According to the Expression Media site this is the list of updates/fixes.
- Importing several large images at the same time is very slow.
- XML export and import may scramble custom fields.
- Catalogs saved from a Macintosh computer lose file paths to the original media if they are opened from a server on a computer running Windows.
- Original file paths are used instead of new file paths when you are copying items to a new catalog.
- Silverlight 2.0 is not detected correctly by Mozilla Firefox browsers when you are viewing Silverlight HTML galleries.
- Thumbnails do not use the embedded color profile of a file (thumbnails must be rebuilt to see the fix).
- User preference for the rendering engine is not always used.
- After you sort in List view, right-clicking a file to open it in a default application opens the wrong file.
- Moving hierarchical keywords may incorrectly apply flat keywords to images.
- Running scripts on annotations garbles text by inserting Unicode characters.
- File paths are broken if the imported folder contains more than 1,024 subfolders.
- Reset Paths may fail when setting a path to the root of a drive.
- Expression Media 2 may crash when importing a file from a folder that has been removed from the Organize panel.
- Expression Media 2 may crash when you cancel an import and then subsequently import files from the root of a drive.
- Renaming a folder on a network share may fail and the folder may disappear from Organize panel.
- Files with names that have more than 64 characters are always imported again when you update folders in the Organize panel.
- In saved catalogs, additional folders are not added in the Organize panel when the disk volume name is the system default. Typically, the system default is “Local Disk.”
- TIFF RAW files from Phase One Digital Backs appear large in file size within a catalog.
- Random numbers may display on catalog folders if the disk doesn’t have a volume name.
- HTML gallery links display question marks when viewed in Mozilla Firefox browsers.







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