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November 13, 2019
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[How To] Fresco on Windows - Change File Association

  • November 13, 2019
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I'm trying to find the install location in Windows, so I can tell another application to launch Fresco. I can't seem to find it anywhere, Windows will not let me go to the install location from any menu and search can't find it. 

 

Am I being a bit dim?

 

David

 

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Correct answer davidnewbigging

Hi Rohit, 

Thanks for getting back to me!

I'm using Storyboarder to storyboard shots for films. There's a button in Storyboarder that launches and external drawing app (currently set to photoshop) that let's you draw the boards. Storyboarder handles the order of the boards and relinks the new drawing with your timeline as you draw in PS. I was trying to change PS for Fresco, but you need to tell Storyboarder where the .exe is. 

 

David

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Imaginerie
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 28, 2021

Hi David!
I know the thread is a bit old but wanted to add that you need to access the uwp.fresco.exe file, and since it's an app, not in the usual place
On my computer it's C:\Users\COMPUTERNAME\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps
YOU NEED TO MAKE HIDDEN FILES VISIBLE

This is not accessible if you don't do that first
You can make the all items visible in the explorer
see screenshot attached

Hope it helps!

Mystical_partner5CFA
Participant
September 4, 2021

Im trying to do the same thing as David. i followed your advice and found the .exe but now I'm getting this error.

Participant
January 28, 2022

I know this is a few months old but did you ever get this error fixed???

Rohit Guglani
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
November 14, 2019

Hello David,

 

Fresco is a Windows UWP app, so it's different from traditional Windows apps. It's install location is no accessible directly. Can you share the details of workflow you are trying to acheive? 

 

Thanks,

Rohit

davidnewbiggingAuthorCorrect answer
Participant
November 14, 2019

Hi Rohit, 

Thanks for getting back to me!

I'm using Storyboarder to storyboard shots for films. There's a button in Storyboarder that launches and external drawing app (currently set to photoshop) that let's you draw the boards. Storyboarder handles the order of the boards and relinks the new drawing with your timeline as you draw in PS. I was trying to change PS for Fresco, but you need to tell Storyboarder where the .exe is. 

 

David