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RE: Here's a strange one
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RE: Here's a strange one


  • Subject: RE: Here's a strange one
  • From: Craig Sutherland <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 16:12:33 -0500

->snip<-

>
>I have been frittering around endlessly with error handlers on the theory
>that the script is encountering a busy file when it is trying to delete the
>temp.pdf. If the Photoshop Action starts chugging along on a fairly large
>pdf, and isn't finished when the script repeats the loop, the script could
>fail on the deleteFile command. That doesn't explain, however, how the
>Photoshop Action itself is corrupted, or why the script doesn't simply
>generate an error, instead of finding a new file (by index?) to mess with.
>
>I'm also focusing on whether a busy network, or a fairly regular condition
>in which the network trash has been deleted, could be the culprit. If that
>were the case, we'd still be talking about the script erroring because the
>"temp.pdf" was busy.
>
>Dan, it really sounds to me like your problem and mine are related. Can
>anyone on the list venture a theory or offer a fix?
>
>
>wes

Wes,

Have you see what happens id you rebuild the desktop when the problems occur? I'm wondering if there is some way the directory id getting corrupted

Craig
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Craig Sutherland
(816) 756-3000
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Sutherland Lumber, Kansas City, MO.
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 >RE: Here's a strange one (From: Eric Schult <email@hidden>)

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