Problem running: MS Windows XP Powertoys Image Resizer

I'm trying to find a family for Windows XP Edition download image resizer app. The version of my house drawing program has a good, but I would like another. Microsoft PowerToys Image Resizer for Windows XP seems to be. I went to many sites above with successful download, but I don't end up with an application that I can run. The first attempt gave me no office and a reading of the file icons in the menu all programs. Those and the usual .exe, Setup and application that have been revealed after searching for «resizer» files I opened these and choose run and install requested but I get nothing after that, just re-written on first downloads. I see nothing in any folder or on the desktop or the taskbar that will launch this app after several downloads with success of many Web sites. A couple of times, all I found myself with after that a download is complete was a registration page for Facebook and twitter. I still right click on an image, assuming that the app was running in the background, but the appropriate window does not appear.
My first attempt from Microsoft - Windows XP PowerToys picture Resizer website. Seems no matter where I download that get an application that won't run.
I am probably missing something here. Please enlighten me.

Hello

Take a look on the following article, this can help you:

Solve problems with programs that cannot be installed or uninstalled: http://support.microsoft.com/mats/program_install_and_uninstall/

Thanks JohnsonRobert. I ran the foregoing Fixit who found a registry problem - it fixed.
Successfully the application - I downloaded and then (once again) with the same results. It keeps opening
a new tab for Waljam (I think that's it) saying that HE is the Downloader for Power Toys Image Resizer I just downloaded. It's the Facebook/Twitter login page. Installing and running is going alright movements (windows for the installation, run, agreements policy, express or custom install..), but all I get in the end is a readme at the bottom of my departure - list all programs. Try to launch directly from the icon in its folder gives the same results. Just rewritten during the first installation.
This is the page that I am downloading. I tried other sites - the same results.

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On the site you posted... do a right click text... Image Resizer...

In the menu... Choose... Save target as...

Choose "desktop".

Left click of the... button "Save..."

The uploaded file must be a 520KO file named "ImageResizerPowertoySetup.exe".

Create a system restore point and then double left click the file downloaded to install it.

Still no dice. All goes well, the only thing different became an icon of the desktop configuration. Double left click that gave the same result that I got before - a window asking to run or cancel. This installs but does not work. I get this window same no matter how I try to access the program. By clicking on run just re - installed on the last of them with no way to run the program. Still just a Readme in the menu Start - menu all programs. It is as if it is zipped and there is no way to unzip it. It's like the download only contains a Readme file - even if other files see the place in a search.

I'm more curious than anything else at this point. My XP paint will do, but have to go through a couple of windows - I think that the Image Resizer has all in one window.
Thanks for your help on this. I'll tinker with it later. Thanks again.

============================================
This is the first time I saw a report that the
PowerToy Image Resizer would not work.

Now I wonder if the utility is installed
and you have not discovered how to use it.

You do not have to launch the utility... it's
always ready to go.

Try to open any folder containing images
and you should have an option to resize in
the right click menu.

Just right-click one or more selected
thumbnails of images (highlighted) or file names
and choose resize images in the menu.
You can select a picture or an entire group.

The program will place the resized in copies
the folder with your originals.
(Tip: * never * overwrite your originals)

To ensure that images in both portrait and
landscape orientation are resized to the
same dimensions... go to... Advanced...
and enter the largest number in these two areas.
IOW... for 600 x 800... Enter 800 in these two areas.

If this is the answer... I apologize for not thinking
him earlier.

The following tutorial is maybe worth a visit:

How to easily resize Photos in Windows XP
http://www.WikiHow.com/easily-resize-photos-in-Windows-XP

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