Disable Adobe Photo Downloader

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Ed Mullikin
Oct 7, 2005
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This may be the wrong venue. If so, I apologize.

Every time I start to download my camera the "Adobe Photo Downloader" screen pops up automatically and tries to help. I don’t want it because I already have a asystem that I use and I am used to it. How can I disable it? I am using Photoshop 3.

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Bobby Edwards
Oct 7, 2005
So that you don’t get silly answers to a sensible question I guess you mean Elements 3, not PS3

Bobby E

"Ed Mullikin" wrote in message
This may be the wrong venue. If so, I apologize.

Every time I start to download my camera the "Adobe Photo Downloader" screen pops up automatically and tries to help. I don’t want it because I already have a asystem that I use and I am used to it. How can I disable it? I am using Photoshop 3.
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Kingdom
Oct 7, 2005
"Ed Mullikin" wrote in
news:hHx1f.1156$:

This may be the wrong venue. If so, I apologize.

Every time I start to download my camera the "Adobe Photo Downloader" screen pops up automatically and tries to help. I don’t want it because I already have a asystem that I use and I am used to it. How can I disable it? I am using Photoshop 3.

How can you cope with version three? It’s a dog, kill it and get a newer version.


Art, like morality, consists in drawing the line somewhere.
EM
Ed Mullikin
Oct 7, 2005
Yes, you are correct. I was so intent on getting the version correct I got the name wrong. It is "Elements".
"Bobby Edwards" wrote in message
So that you don’t get silly answers to a sensible question I guess you mean Elements 3, not PS3

Bobby E

"Ed Mullikin" wrote in message
This may be the wrong venue. If so, I apologize.

Every time I start to download my camera the "Adobe Photo Downloader" screen pops up automatically and tries to help. I don’t want it because I already have a asystem that I use and I am used to it. How can I disable it? I am using Photoshop 3.

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Bobby Edwards
Oct 7, 2005
Adobe Pr back again. Wait to they bring out Version 5 and they will resply to posts saying get rid of 4 it’s hopeless. And so it goes on

Does anyone know the answer to Ed’s question? I’d like to now too

Bobby E

"Kingdom" wrote in message
"Ed Mullikin" wrote in
news:hHx1f.1156$:

This may be the wrong venue. If so, I apologize.

Every time I start to download my camera the "Adobe Photo Downloader" screen pops up automatically and tries to help. I don’t want it because I already have a asystem that I use and I am used to it. How can I disable it? I am using Photoshop 3.

How can you cope with version three? It’s a dog, kill it and get a newer version.


Art, like morality, consists in drawing the line somewhere.
J
Jimmy
Oct 7, 2005
"Ed Mullikin" wrote in message
This may be the wrong venue. If so, I apologize.

Every time I start to download my camera the "Adobe Photo Downloader" screen pops up automatically and tries to help. I don’t want it because I already have a asystem that I use and I am used to it. How can I disable it? I am using Photoshop 3.
Open Elements 3.0, go to Edit>preferences> organize and share. This will put you in Elements Organizer preferences. Then select Camera or Card Reader and uncheck the use Adobe Photo Downloader in the import section. Click on Ok and you should be in business.
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Ed Mullikin
Oct 7, 2005
When I follow the instructions given by Jimmy, I end up in a kind of round robin with a message saying, "There was a problem opening the catalog named ‘My Catalog"’. When I follow the fixit for that problem I get in the same circle again ad nauseam. Any suggestions?
"Jimmy" wrote in message
"Ed Mullikin" wrote in message
This may be the wrong venue. If so, I apologize.

Every time I start to download my camera the "Adobe Photo Downloader" screen pops up automatically and tries to help. I don’t want it because I already have a asystem that I use and I am used to it. How can I disable it? I am using Photoshop 3.
Open Elements 3.0, go to Edit>preferences> organize and share. This will put you in Elements Organizer preferences. Then select Camera or Card Reader and uncheck the use Adobe Photo Downloader in the import section. Click on Ok and you should be in business.
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Jimmy
Oct 8, 2005
"Ed Mullikin" wrote in message
When I follow the instructions given by Jimmy, I end up in a kind of round robin with a message saying, "There was a problem opening the catalog named ‘My Catalog"’. When I follow the fixit for that problem I get in the same circle again ad nauseam. Any suggestions?

When you open the Editor in Elements 3, do you find a Photo Browser button up near the top? If this doesn’t open the Organizer (My Catalog), you may need to repair or uninstall/reinstall the program. Sounds like the Catalog is missing or corrupted. The default location for the catalog can be found in C:\documents and settings\all user.windows\application data\adobe. As doc and settings is hidden, you may need to first go into my computer>tools>folder options, then change the settings to allow all files/folders to be viewed.
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Ed Mullikin
Oct 8, 2005
Thank you very much for your help. I’ll try to get it fixed Monday. "Jimmy" wrote in message
"Ed Mullikin" wrote in message
When I follow the instructions given by Jimmy, I end up in a kind of round robin with a message saying, "There was a problem opening the catalog named ‘My Catalog"’. When I follow the fixit for that problem I get in the same circle again ad nauseam. Any suggestions?

When you open the Editor in Elements 3, do you find a Photo Browser button up near the top? If this doesn’t open the Organizer (My Catalog), you may need to repair or uninstall/reinstall the program. Sounds like the Catalog is missing or corrupted. The default location for the catalog can be found in C:\documents and settings\all user.windows\application data\adobe. As doc and settings is hidden, you may need to first go into my computer>tools>folder options, then change the settings to allow all files/folders to be viewed.
EM
Ed Mullikin
Oct 8, 2005
Jimmy,
I have uninstalled and reinstalled PS Elements 3. I found the browser button of which you spoke and when I tried to use that it gave me the same message – may be open, files missing, out of date or damaged, etc. It gives me the option to repair and says it is successful but it really is not. We then end up going around in circles ad infinitum. I found "My Catalog.psa" which is a PSA File of 292kb. Now, what? I have taken PSE 3 off my computer. I don’t want the download to come on. I have more than enough confusion with some other photo programs trying to be helpful.

"Jimmy" wrote in message
"Ed Mullikin" wrote in message
This may be the wrong venue. If so, I apologize.

Every time I start to download my camera the "Adobe Photo Downloader" screen pops up automatically and tries to help. I don’t want it because I already have a asystem that I use and I am used to it. How can I disable it? I am using Photoshop 3.
Open Elements 3.0, go to Edit>preferences> organize and share. This will put you in Elements Organizer preferences. Then select Camera or Card Reader and uncheck the use Adobe Photo Downloader in the import section. Click on Ok and you should be in business.
J
Jimmy
Oct 8, 2005
"Ed Mullikin" wrote in message
Jimmy,
I have uninstalled and reinstalled PS Elements 3. I found the browser button of which you spoke and when I tried to use that it gave me the same message – may be open, files missing, out of date or damaged, etc. It gives me the option to repair and says it is successful but it really is not. We then end up going around in circles ad infinitum. I found "My Catalog.psa" which is a PSA File of 292kb. Now, what? I have taken PSE 3 off my computer. I don’t want the download to come on. I have more than enough confusion with some other photo programs trying to be helpful.

It sounds like the reinstall is picking up some files from prior installs. If it is presently uninstalled on your system, you might want to make sure C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop Elements 3.0 is deleted. Check to make sure C:\Documents and Settings\All Users.WINDOWS\Application Data\Adobe\Photoshop Elements is deleted. Further, you may find additional files in your personal folder that may have had your PSE3 settings and preferences saved. It may be and may look something like mine C:\Documents and Settings\Jimmy.WINXP-MYTOY\Application Data\Adobe\Photoshop Elements. Basically a through cleaning of old PSE3 files is in order before trying to reinstall. Lastly, make sure you have admin rights and turn off any virus protection while installing.

The downloader preference can be turned off as described previously, but with the Organizer not opening properly I don’t know of any other method of disabling it.
EM
Ed Mullikin
Oct 9, 2005
I checked as you suggested under Windows Explorer and under Program Files/Adobe there were three folders named Photoshop Elements, Photoshop Elements 2 and Photoshop Elements 3. I deleted them all and will try this again in the morning. Thanks for your help.
"Jimmy" wrote in message
"Ed Mullikin" wrote in message
Jimmy,
I have uninstalled and reinstalled PS Elements 3. I found the browser button of which you spoke and when I tried to use that it gave me the same message – may be open, files missing, out of date or damaged, etc. It gives me the option to repair and says it is successful but it really is not. We then end up going around in circles ad infinitum. I found "My Catalog.psa" which is a PSA File of 292kb. Now, what? I have taken PSE 3 off my computer. I don’t want the download to come on. I have more than enough confusion with some other photo programs trying to be helpful.

It sounds like the reinstall is picking up some files from prior installs. If it is presently uninstalled on your system, you might want to make sure C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop Elements 3.0 is deleted. Check to make sure C:\Documents and Settings\All Users.WINDOWS\Application Data\Adobe\Photoshop Elements is deleted. Further, you may find additional files in your personal folder that may have had your PSE3 settings and preferences saved. It may be and may look something like mine C:\Documents and Settings\Jimmy.WINXP-MYTOY\Application Data\Adobe\Photoshop Elements. Basically a through cleaning of old PSE3 files is in order before trying to reinstall. Lastly, make sure you have admin rights and turn off any virus protection while installing.
The downloader preference can be turned off as described previously, but with the Organizer not opening properly I don’t know of any other method of disabling it.
EM
Ed Mullikin
Oct 9, 2005
Eureka! I manually removed all the old files and reinstalled PSE3. I did as you said and that should fix the problem. Unfortunately, I can’t test it now because I loaned my camera out for a week. Thanks for your help. "Jimmy" wrote in message
"Ed Mullikin" wrote in message
Jimmy,
I have uninstalled and reinstalled PS Elements 3. I found the browser button of which you spoke and when I tried to use that it gave me the same message – may be open, files missing, out of date or damaged, etc. It gives me the option to repair and says it is successful but it really is not. We then end up going around in circles ad infinitum. I found "My Catalog.psa" which is a PSA File of 292kb. Now, what? I have taken PSE 3 off my computer. I don’t want the download to come on. I have more than enough confusion with some other photo programs trying to be helpful.

It sounds like the reinstall is picking up some files from prior installs. If it is presently uninstalled on your system, you might want to make sure C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop Elements 3.0 is deleted. Check to make sure C:\Documents and Settings\All Users.WINDOWS\Application Data\Adobe\Photoshop Elements is deleted. Further, you may find additional files in your personal folder that may have had your PSE3 settings and preferences saved. It may be and may look something like mine C:\Documents and Settings\Jimmy.WINXP-MYTOY\Application Data\Adobe\Photoshop Elements. Basically a through cleaning of old PSE3 files is in order before trying to reinstall. Lastly, make sure you have admin rights and turn off any virus protection while installing.
The downloader preference can be turned off as described previously, but with the Organizer not opening properly I don’t know of any other method of disabling it.

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– 12 scenes

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