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Adobe Help topics for any CS2 application no longer available - Version: 9.0.2, 9/24/2008 12:37PM PST
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Sudden problem with Photoshop CS2 and Silverfast AI - Version: 9.0.2, 8/12/2008 06:23AM PST
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Hello,
I have made a scan in Silverfast AI 6.4.4 by using the Adobe Photoshop Plug-In several minutes ago. Everything went well. After my second scan however, Photoshop CS2 suddenly indicates the following error message.
" Not enough Memory for Prescan left!"
There is enough memory left. Has anyone a clue what could be the cause for this sudden error message in Adobe Photoshop CS2?
I have already re-installed the software by using the "Administrator" account on my machine. The scan works if I work under my "Administrator" account.
However, Silverfast AI fails if I continue to work under my "Standard" user account.
Hmm ...
graphically & sincerely,
Marc Klein
Pixel Templates for Web and Print
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BUYER BEWARE. CS3 DOES NOT SUPPORT CASE-SENSITIVE FILESYSTEMS 



- Version: 10.0.1, 6/4/2008 10:05PM PST
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dgatwood42It would take all of a day of developer work to fix all of their problems. Hell, I could write a script that would fix their code automatically in a few hours. As such, this puts Adobe's level of ineptitude even greater than that of Microsoft.
Mac OS X has supported case-sensitive boot filesystems since 10.0. Adobe has to be the most incompetent software company on the planet. Even Finale works on case-sensitive HFS, and that used to be about the buggiest app I'd ever used.
Adobe should be ashamed of themselves, and I want my money back. Biggest waste of money I ever spent.
Hello,
I recently needed to access the "Help" tutorials for one of my Adobe Creative Suite CS2 applications.
I selected the appropriate entry from the "Help" menu.
The application "Adobe Help Center" launched. I selected the desired software product entry from the dropdown menu under "Product Help".
After selecting the CS2 software program the "Adobe Help Center" indicated the following error message:
" The topic you want to view applies to a CS2 product you have not installed. - OK Button "
???
Same result for any other Adobe Creative Suite CS2 application I have selected from the dropdown menu. I can see the topics on the left window pane, however I am not able to access any of the topics since I always receive the error message:
" The topic you want to view applies to a CS2 product you have not installed. - OK Button "
I have the entire Adobe Creative Suite CS2 installed on my machine. I just don't get the point why the "Adobe Help Center" application does not allow me to view and read the topics. I mean, what are help topics and tutorials for if a user is not able to access or read them? Right?
Do I have to re-install the apps? Is the "Adobe Updater" the cause for not being able to access any of the help topics?
I remember the time, where all major help topics were accessible by launching the default web browser application. This was much more customer and user-friendly.
graphically & sincerely,
Marc Klein
PIXEL TEMPLATES - Design Templates for Web & Print