Display files of raw (.orf) Olympus in Photo Viewer files

Windows live photo viewer does not disply .orf (Olympus Raw files) if I have downloaed and installed the codec Olympus raw for vista on the olympus site?

The following link might be worth a visit:

(FWIW... it's always a good idea to create a system)
Restore point before installing software or updates)

Microsoft Camera Codec Pack
http://www.Microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?ID=26829
(Windows 7, Windows Vista Service Pack 2)
This package will allow RAW supported
camera files visible in Windows Explorer

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