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Participant
June 25, 2007
Question

An error occured while running a script

  • June 25, 2007
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On launching Bridge, I an consistently receiving the following error.

"There were problems loading a startup script the last time bridge was launched. Would you like to load them now?"

Clicking [Yes] produces the following error:

An error occurred while running a script. The script may not be compatible with this version of Bridge. Check for available updates by selecting the Updated command in the Help Menu

Error in /Library/Application Support/Adobe/StartupScripts/AdobeStockPhotos.jsx
Line 54: result = eval(script);
Timeout while waiting for the engine

I am running Bridge Mac CS2 - 1.0.4.6
Adobe Stock Photos Update 1.0.8
Power Mac G4 733 / OS X 10.3.9

Updating either Bridge or Adobe Stock Photos does not correct the behavior.
And curiously Stock Photos appears in the Favorites pane and appears to function.

Any help ?

Kurt Griffith.
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Participant
April 27, 2008
I am running Photoshop cs2 and Bridge v. 1.0.4.6. I am unable to attach any keywords. I get a message "There was an error writing metadata." I have checked out file the jpg info and the Get Info (under Ownership and Permissions) says I have permission to Read and Write. Help. I really want to use keywording. Thanks, Jane
I am on a Mac using OSX v. 10.4.11. Do I need to download a newer version of Bridge? Again, I am using CS2.
Participant
October 25, 2007
Good day,

The Bridge v1.04.6 PS CS2 I am presently using has always come up with the Internet connection Error Message and none of my large imaging machines are connected nor will they ever be connected to the Internet.

Is there a setting to do away with the Bridge trying to connect on my
behalf ? I've spent a lot of time trying to 'fix' a problem that shouldn't have arisen.

It wastes a lot of time trying to do something, which I do not want it doing.

Thanks for any assistance you can provide in the matter. And please
keep cranking out your wondrous though not totally controlable software, or so it seems.

Best - Stephen Graham