Removed CS3 Now can’t open bridge from photoshop

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Ruth_Harvey
Feb 4, 2007
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and the TechNote message here

< http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=3315 61>

doesn’t help a bit.

The only option in the technote I haven’t tried is uninstalling and reinstalling the whole dang suite. What a pain that will be.

I have posted on the CS3 forum, and no joy. Was wondering if anyone here had any advice?

BTW: Adobe Photoshop returns the error, "Error 2: photoshop is undefined. Line 1 -> photoshop.invokeBridge (false, false, ");" when you attempt to start Adobe Bridge by choosing File > Browse or by clicking Go To Bridge in the Options bar.

Thanks for any help!!

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george_dingwall
Feb 5, 2007
Hi Ruth,

I had the same problem after uninstalling CS3. It turns out that CS3 installs a new version of one of the startup scripts, and doesn’t save the old one. So when you uninstall CS3 there are problems for CS2.

The script is called photoshop-9.jsx

If you can’t find a copy of this script, I could email you a copy. You can find my email address on my homepage

<http://www.georgedingwall.co.uk/>

You can also do a repair install of CS2 without the need to re-install everything. When you do this, any program updates you might have done , and any unsaved actions etc, will be lost.

Hope this helps.
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Thomas
Feb 6, 2007
On Feb 5, 3:59 am, wrote:
Hi Ruth,

I had the same problem after uninstalling CS3. It turns out that CS3 installs a new version of one of the startup scripts, and doesn’t save the old one. So when you uninstall CS3 there are problems for CS2.

The script is called photoshop-9.jsx

If you can’t find a copy of this script, I could email you a copy. You can find my email address on my homepage

<http://www.georgedingwall.co.uk/>

You can also do a repair install of CS2 without the need to re-install everything. When you do this, any program updates you might have done , and any unsaved actions etc, will be lost.

Hope this helps.

Just checked my Bridge and everything seems to be working ok. It probably has to do with the fact that I didn’t completely install CS3, since the installer kept hanging up on me. I’ve never much cared for Bridge anyways. I use Picasa2 if I want a quick look at my pics, or some quick and dirty editing. Bridge seems to drag to many system resources down.

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