WebCam Notebook for 64 bits OS

Dear friends, I know Creative havent released a driver of WebCam Notebook for WIndows XP 64 bits, but there a way to make it works on it's. Maybe another driver or an open drive version!!!
I some on make it, I'd like to know... Thank to all that can help!

Sounds more like you have a network printer set up as a default. Change
it a local printer and see if that helps.
That said, XP64 is not supported, though Vista 64 does have some quasi
support. I'm running CS3 on Vista 64 and everything is great.
Bob

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