Re: Script Fails in Snow Leopard - Adobe Unit Types.osax
Re: Script Fails in Snow Leopard - Adobe Unit Types.osax
- Subject: Re: Script Fails in Snow Leopard - Adobe Unit Types.osax
- From: Jon Pugh <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 2 Sep 2009 15:14:04 -0700
At 6:05 PM -0400 9/2/09, Bill Cheeseman wrote:
>But the real question is, what does it do?
It's name gives it away. Adobe Unit Types. This means it is probably coercion handlers.
Here's an Adobe tech note on problems opening Photoshop files when it goes missing:
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/329/329996.html
When you try to open an image in Adobe Photoshop by double-clicking it or dragging it to the Photoshop icon, Photoshop starts, but the image doesn't open.
Details
-- You can open the image in Photoshop by choosing File > Open.
-- You installed Photoshop and then used the Archive And Install method to upgrade to either Panther (Mac OS X v10.3) or Tiger (Mac OS X v10.4).
-- When you start Photoshop, it displays the error message, "One or more files in the Adobe Application Support folder, necessary for running Photoshop, are missing. Please run the Photoshop installer and re-install Photoshop."
So there's some tests to try in an effort to see if this scripting addition is still needed. Let us know how it goes.
Jon
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