CS3 – Glitch..?

JS
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James_Stokes
Dec 28, 2006
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Well I think a glitch has finally started to rear its ugly head with CS3 on my end…

At first it was only a couple of times, now its every time I attempt to open up the CS3 Bridge. It now displays the following message…

"Loading Startup Scripts took over 10 seconds.You can correct this by deleting scripts in the "Startup Scripts" folder.You can browse that folder by selecting ‘edit->Preferences->General->Show Starup Scripts Location."

Clicking the "OK" option allows CS3’s Bridge to then open… However, I’ve continually looked into the "Startup Scripts" and there has yet to be any scripts within the folder yet… so there’s nothing to delete, yet the message continues to pop up upon attempting to open up the CS3 Bridge.

I’m not sure if I’m actually missing any functionality with the CS3’s Bridge or not where as it seems to be working fine once its opened.

"This is more or less an FYI as to a Glitch that I may have found…"

Jim.

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JJ
John Joslin
Dec 28, 2006
Try posting in the CS3 Bridge forum here < http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/categories.cfm? forumid=72&catid=627&flcache=1448725> Jim.

That’s where the Bridge engineers hang out.
JS
James_Stokes
Dec 29, 2006
"Thanks for the heads’up…" However, I went there and I’m finding that I’m unable to post anything..? I thought that maybe I had to log in but when I attempted to I was asked for my Nickname… when I put it in I was then told that My Nickname was already taken and to choose another… "Its MY Nickname thats why its already taken…heh heh"

Any ideas..?

Jim…
JJ
John Joslin
Dec 29, 2006
Several people have had this problem with those forums (I didn’t). You would think if you can log in here you can log in there!

Try using your email as user name.

Or your Adobe ID, which is not the one for here.

What a mess!

You’d never think that we’re talking about a global corporation here!

— on reflection …

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