Bridge won’t stay open

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Celcius
Mar 30, 2008
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Hi all!

I bought and installed Photoshop CS2, Indesign CS2 more than a year ago. All are genuine Adobe products, duly registered. I was working on Photoshop and Bridge in the morning and everything worked fine. Then, in the afternoon, I bought and installed Adobe Premiere Element. I installed Premiere and worked on a film.

After supper, I tried to get back to my work on Photoshop. As soon as I clicked on Bridge, It started opening and I got a flag stating: "Adobe Bridge cannot be used at this time because of licensing restrictions. You must have installed and launched at least one other application to use Adobe Bridge." See screen:

http://celestart.com/images/publiques/adobe-bridge.jpg

Photoshop was open at the time. I tried with Indesign with the same results. I re-booted, yet same. Finally, I went to Adobe and downloaded AdobeBridge_1.0.4_updater.exe. It won’t even open for installation.

Funny thing. Before, I could open Bridge *alone* without any problem.

Any idea? Thanks,

Marcel.

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Toobi-Won Kenobi
Mar 30, 2008
"Celcius" wrote in message
Hi all!

I bought and installed Photoshop CS2, Indesign CS2 more than a year ago. All are genuine Adobe products, duly registered. I was working on Photoshop and Bridge in the morning and everything worked fine. Then, in the afternoon, I bought and installed Adobe Premiere Element. I installed Premiere and worked on a film.

After supper, I tried to get back to my work on Photoshop. As soon as I clicked on Bridge, It started opening and I got a flag stating: "Adobe Bridge cannot be used at this time because of licensing restrictions. You must have installed and launched at least one other application to use Adobe Bridge." See screen:

http://celestart.com/images/publiques/adobe-bridge.jpg

Photoshop was open at the time. I tried with Indesign with the same results. I re-booted, yet same. Finally, I went to Adobe and downloaded AdobeBridge_1.0.4_updater.exe. It won’t even open for installation.
Funny thing. Before, I could open Bridge *alone* without any problem.
Any idea? Thanks,
Marcel.

See
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=kb 402799&sliceId=1

TWK
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Celcius
Mar 30, 2008
"Toobi-Won Kenobi" <Toobi-won > wrote in message
"Celcius" wrote in message
Hi all!

I bought and installed Photoshop CS2, Indesign CS2 more than a year ago. All are genuine Adobe products, duly registered. I was working on Photoshop and Bridge in the morning and everything worked fine. Then, in the afternoon, I bought and installed Adobe Premiere Element. I installed Premiere and worked on a film.

After supper, I tried to get back to my work on Photoshop. As soon as I clicked on Bridge, It started opening and I got a flag stating: "Adobe Bridge cannot be used at this time because of licensing restrictions. You must have installed and launched at least one other application to use Adobe Bridge." See screen:

http://celestart.com/images/publiques/adobe-bridge.jpg

Photoshop was open at the time. I tried with Indesign with the same results. I re-booted, yet same. Finally, I went to Adobe and downloaded AdobeBridge_1.0.4_updater.exe. It won’t even open for installation.
Funny thing. Before, I could open Bridge *alone* without any problem.
Any idea? Thanks,
Marcel.

See
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=kb 402799&sliceId=1
TWK

Thanks.
I’m going to try this and come back to you.
Marcel
C
Celcius
Mar 30, 2008
"Toobi-Won Kenobi" <Toobi-won > wrote in message
"Celcius" wrote in message
Hi all!

I bought and installed Photoshop CS2, Indesign CS2 more than a year ago. All are genuine Adobe products, duly registered. I was working on Photoshop and Bridge in the morning and everything worked fine. Then, in the afternoon, I bought and installed Adobe Premiere Element. I installed Premiere and worked on a film.

After supper, I tried to get back to my work on Photoshop. As soon as I clicked on Bridge, It started opening and I got a flag stating: "Adobe Bridge cannot be used at this time because of licensing restrictions. You must have installed and launched at least one other application to use Adobe Bridge." See screen:

http://celestart.com/images/publiques/adobe-bridge.jpg

Photoshop was open at the time. I tried with Indesign with the same results. I re-booted, yet same. Finally, I went to Adobe and downloaded AdobeBridge_1.0.4_updater.exe. It won’t even open for installation.
Funny thing. Before, I could open Bridge *alone* without any problem.
Any idea? Thanks,
Marcel.

See
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=kb 402799&sliceId=1
TWK
Hi again!
Thanks again for the address. I did a serch and never found it. I’m shying away from the first choice which I find very "iffy" 😉 I’m going to try the second solution (installing Photoshop on a second computer).
However, I cannot identify "the licence folder". Would you know how to identify it?
Thanks,
Marcel
TK
Toobi-Won Kenobi
Mar 30, 2008
"Celcius" wrote in message
"Toobi-Won Kenobi" <Toobi-won > wrote in message
"Celcius" wrote in message
Hi all!

I bought and installed Photoshop CS2, Indesign CS2 more than a year ago. All are genuine Adobe products, duly registered. I was working on Photoshop and Bridge in the morning and everything worked fine. Then, in the afternoon, I bought and installed Adobe Premiere Element. I installed Premiere and worked on a film.

After supper, I tried to get back to my work on Photoshop. As soon as I clicked on Bridge, It started opening and I got a flag stating: "Adobe Bridge cannot be used at this time because of licensing restrictions. You must have installed and launched at least one other application to use Adobe Bridge." See screen:

http://celestart.com/images/publiques/adobe-bridge.jpg

Photoshop was open at the time. I tried with Indesign with the same results. I re-booted, yet same. Finally, I went to Adobe and downloaded AdobeBridge_1.0.4_updater.exe. It won’t even open for installation.
Funny thing. Before, I could open Bridge *alone* without any problem.
Any idea? Thanks,
Marcel.

See
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=kb 402799&sliceId=1
TWK

Thanks.
I’m going to try this and come back to you.
Marcel

Off to France early morning with 40 school kids, see you Saturday. 😉 TWK
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Celcius
Mar 30, 2008
"Toobi-Won Kenobi" <Toobi-won > wrote in message
"Celcius" wrote in message
"Toobi-Won Kenobi" <Toobi-won > wrote in message
"Celcius" wrote in message
Hi all!

I bought and installed Photoshop CS2, Indesign CS2 more than a year ago. All are genuine Adobe products, duly registered. I was working on Photoshop and Bridge in the morning and everything worked fine. Then, in the afternoon, I bought and installed Adobe Premiere Element. I installed Premiere and worked on a film.

After supper, I tried to get back to my work on Photoshop. As soon as I clicked on Bridge, It started opening and I got a flag stating: "Adobe Bridge cannot be used at this time because of licensing restrictions. You must have installed and launched at least one other application to use Adobe Bridge." See screen:

http://celestart.com/images/publiques/adobe-bridge.jpg

Photoshop was open at the time. I tried with Indesign with the same results. I re-booted, yet same. Finally, I went to Adobe and downloaded AdobeBridge_1.0.4_updater.exe. It won’t even open for installation.
Funny thing. Before, I could open Bridge *alone* without any problem.
Any idea? Thanks,
Marcel.

Have a great trip!
Marcel
See
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=kb 402799&sliceId=1
TWK

Thanks.
I’m going to try this and come back to you.
Marcel

Off to France early morning with 40 school kids, see you Saturday. 😉 TWK
C
Celcius
Apr 1, 2008
"Celcius" wrote in message
Hi all!

I bought and installed Photoshop CS2, Indesign CS2 more than a year ago. All are genuine Adobe products, duly registered. I was working on Photoshop and Bridge in the morning and everything worked fine. Then, in the afternoon, I bought and installed Adobe Premiere Element. I installed Premiere and worked on a film.

After supper, I tried to get back to my work on Photoshop. As soon as I clicked on Bridge, It started opening and I got a flag stating: "Adobe Bridge cannot be used at this time because of licensing restrictions. You must have installed and launched at least one other application to use Adobe Bridge." See screen:

http://celestart.com/images/publiques/adobe-bridge.jpg

Photoshop was open at the time. I tried with Indesign with the same results. I re-booted, yet same. Finally, I went to Adobe and downloaded AdobeBridge_1.0.4_updater.exe. It won’t even open for installation.
Funny thing. Before, I could open Bridge *alone* without any problem.
Any idea? Thanks,

Marcel.
Thank you Toobi-Won Kenobi!
I went the route of regedit and everything’s fine now.
Marcel
TK
Toobi-Won Kenobi
Apr 5, 2008
"Celcius" wrote in message
"Celcius" wrote in message
Hi all!

I bought and installed Photoshop CS2, Indesign CS2 more than a year ago. All are genuine Adobe products, duly registered. I was working on Photoshop and Bridge in the morning and everything worked fine. Then, in the afternoon, I bought and installed Adobe Premiere Element. I installed Premiere and worked on a film.

After supper, I tried to get back to my work on Photoshop. As soon as I clicked on Bridge, It started opening and I got a flag stating: "Adobe Bridge cannot be used at this time because of licensing restrictions. You must have installed and launched at least one other application to use Adobe Bridge." See screen:

http://celestart.com/images/publiques/adobe-bridge.jpg

Photoshop was open at the time. I tried with Indesign with the same results. I re-booted, yet same. Finally, I went to Adobe and downloaded AdobeBridge_1.0.4_updater.exe. It won’t even open for installation.
Funny thing. Before, I could open Bridge *alone* without any problem.
Any idea? Thanks,

Marcel.
Thank you Toobi-Won Kenobi!
I went the route of regedit and everything’s fine now.
Marcel
Hello Marcel,

Trip went well, all younglings back in one piece, glad you sorted your problem.
Regards

TWK
C
Celcius
Apr 5, 2008
"Toobi-Won Kenobi" <Toobi-won > wrote in message
"Celcius" wrote in message
"Celcius" wrote in message
Hi all!

I bought and installed Photoshop CS2, Indesign CS2 more than a year ago. All are genuine Adobe products, duly registered. I was working on Photoshop and Bridge in the morning and everything worked fine. Then, in the afternoon, I bought and installed Adobe Premiere Element. I installed Premiere and worked on a film.

After supper, I tried to get back to my work on Photoshop. As soon as I clicked on Bridge, It started opening and I got a flag stating: "Adobe Bridge cannot be used at this time because of licensing restrictions. You must have installed and launched at least one other application to use Adobe Bridge." See screen:

http://celestart.com/images/publiques/adobe-bridge.jpg

Photoshop was open at the time. I tried with Indesign with the same results. I re-booted, yet same. Finally, I went to Adobe and downloaded AdobeBridge_1.0.4_updater.exe. It won’t even open for installation.
Funny thing. Before, I could open Bridge *alone* without any problem.
Any idea? Thanks,

Marcel.
Thank you Toobi-Won Kenobi!
I went the route of regedit and everything’s fine now.
Marcel
Hello Marcel,

Trip went well, all younglings back in one piece, glad you sorted your problem.
Regards

TWK
Thanks!
Welcome back home
Marcel

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