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I am running Photoshop Elements 5.0.2 under Microsoft Vista Ultimate Edition. The Vista is maintained to the latest level.
In Photoshop Elements Organiser —-
Open a catalog.
Go to Catalog / Save As and save the current catalog under a new name.
The program then hangs with a "Not Responding" message and I have to kill it.
If I restart the program still pointing to the newly saved catalog then it also hangs.
If I double click on the original catalog to start the program then everything is OK.
The same problem occurs if I run Photoshop Elements in "Administrator" mode. (Run as Administrator).
It does not matter whether the catalog is large or small.
If I use Windows Explorer to copy and rename the Catalog and its associated Catalog Folder then everything works fine. (This is my work round for now).
For additional testing I also tried the same experiments under Windows XP Professional and there were no problems.
Has anyone any ideas what may be going on ?
Is it a bug ?
Regards
Trevor Clarkson
In Photoshop Elements Organiser —-
Open a catalog.
Go to Catalog / Save As and save the current catalog under a new name.
The program then hangs with a "Not Responding" message and I have to kill it.
If I restart the program still pointing to the newly saved catalog then it also hangs.
If I double click on the original catalog to start the program then everything is OK.
The same problem occurs if I run Photoshop Elements in "Administrator" mode. (Run as Administrator).
It does not matter whether the catalog is large or small.
If I use Windows Explorer to copy and rename the Catalog and its associated Catalog Folder then everything works fine. (This is my work round for now).
For additional testing I also tried the same experiments under Windows XP Professional and there were no problems.
Has anyone any ideas what may be going on ?
Is it a bug ?
Regards
Trevor Clarkson
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