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April 14, 2022

P: Photoshop creates a gude log while working with files

  • April 14, 2022
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Beim Arbeiten mit der aktuellen Photoshop-Version hängt sich Photoshop nach kürzester Zeit auf, d.h. die Bedienoberfläche und Menüs verschwinden und ein speichern ist nicht möglich. Folgende Fehlermeldung schreibt er in die log-Datei (gude-2022-04-14.log):

 

[WARN] WGudeRequest::applyAutoDetectProxyAutoConfigSettings Failed to autodetect proxy settings. WinHTTP Unable To Download Script. last error code = 12167

 

Hat jemand ein ähnliches Problem und kann mir helfen? Vielen Dank.

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Known Participant
December 22, 2022

I've already given the Windows 10 build - however the Laptop & Windows build are in the Screen shot.

Which problem do you want described in more detail? - the crashing after Jeff Transberry's part 2 or the generation of the guid error? - For the the latter I've no idea what the steps are - having posted the giud error messages can't you work it out from that?

Sorry not to be more helpful.

 

 

Participant
December 22, 2022

The error that Photoshop 24 again spits out gude.xxx files is not just Adobe alone. It is an interaction with Windows 10 or 11. However, the trigger has changed since the update to PS24. In PS23 I was able to prevent the creation of gude.xxx files by switching off the automatic search for a proxy in Windows 10/ 11 (Settings/ Network and Internet/ Automatic proxy setup: OFF). In PS24 I also had to uncheck Add-on modules/Aeletre Extensions are allowed to connect to the internet.
One more request: Please describe your observations in a little more detail - operating system build, versions and performance of your computer might be helpful.

Known Participant
December 22, 2022

matteou18257413, I think it means the bug hasn't been fixed yet!

I suggest contacting the Technical Team, they should be able to give you chapter and verse on what is happening inside Photoshop.

Known Participant
December 22, 2022

The workaround/solution did not work, in fact it made Photoshop more unstable.

In the end the only way to stop the instability was to unistall Photoshop and then re-install it.

I've found this is probably the only way to make Photoshop work.

Participating Frequently
December 22, 2022

Hello everyone

 

Same issue at my side 
Windows 10 Pro 22H2
PS updated at last version - currently 24.1

When double clicking to some image file to Open via PS it makes a Guid log file.
However if you open the PS first then it will not create any Guid log file.

12:53:17:843 [ALWAYS] GUDE Logging Started
12:53:17:843 [INFO] SqliteResumeCache::SqliteResumeCache basedirectory is null/empty
12:53:17:843 [ERROR] SqliteResumeCache::CreateSqliteResumeCache creating resume cache pointer failure
12:53:17:843 [ERROR] Initialize resume cache pointer failure
12:53:17:843 [INFO] gude policy POLICY_USER limit (2,2,1) chunk 2097152, chunking (UL 0 DL 1), resXfer 1, adapt 0, NSURL 0, timeout 86400
12:53:17:843 [INFO] Initialized -- gude-lib version: v0.12.1 app: gude
12:53:25:246 [WARN] Ignoring attempt to reinit logging to \gude at level 4 retaining 3 days of logs
12:53:25:246 [INFO] SqliteResumeCache::SqliteResumeCache basedirectory is null/empty
12:53:25:246 [ERROR] SqliteResumeCache::CreateSqliteResumeCache creating resume cache pointer failure
12:53:25:246 [ERROR] Initialize resume cache pointer failure
12:53:25:246 [INFO] gude policy POLICY_USER limit (4,4,1) chunk 2097152, chunking (UL 0 DL 1), resXfer 1, adapt 0, NSURL 1, timeout 86400
12:53:25:246 [INFO] Initialized -- gude-lib version: v0.12.1 app: gude
Hawkeye69
Inspiring
December 22, 2022

Seven months and the bug is still not resolved.

Participating Frequently
December 22, 2022

@adobe  nearly 7 months and , ................................

Participant
December 21, 2022

What does this mean?

23:45:40:937 [ALWAYS] GUDE Logging Started
23:45:40:938 [INFO] SqliteResumeCache::SqliteResumeCache basedirectory is null/empty
23:45:40:938 [ERROR] SqliteResumeCache::CreateSqliteResumeCache creating resume cache pointer failure
23:45:40:938 [ERROR] Initialize resume cache pointer failure
23:45:40:938 [INFO] gude policy POLICY_USER limit (2,2,1) chunk 2097152, chunking (UL 0 DL 1), resXfer 1, adapt 0, NSURL 0, timeout 86400
23:45:40:938 [INFO] Initialized -- gude-lib version: v0.12.1 app: gude
23:45:45:876 [WARN] Ignoring attempt to reinit logging to \gude at level 4 retaining 3 days of logs
23:45:45:876 [INFO] SqliteResumeCache::SqliteResumeCache basedirectory is null/empty
23:45:45:876 [ERROR] SqliteResumeCache::CreateSqliteResumeCache creating resume cache pointer failure
23:45:45:876 [ERROR] Initialize resume cache pointer failure
23:45:45:876 [INFO] gude policy POLICY_USER limit (4,4,1) chunk 2097152, chunking (UL 0 DL 1), resXfer 1, adapt 0, NSURL 1, timeout 86400
23:45:45:876 [INFO] Initialized -- gude-lib version: v0.12.1 app: gude

J E L
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 21, 2022

@Bruce AB Sure, the .log files can be deleted without consequence, unless you want to refer to them for some reason. But if you search for all gude files using .**, which is what I suggested in order to quickly find all gude files, then the results can include other gude files, such as gudeDB.sqlite. And the user may not want to delete that file. Make sense?

Inspiring
December 21, 2022

gude*.log files started appearing all over my folders. This is really annoying, the first one was created 14 December 2022. Please fix this asap!