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April 29, 2006
Question

Missing from "Tools"->"Photoshop"-& all Scripts!

  • April 29, 2006
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When I select "Tools"->"Photoshop" and image processor and all scripts etc are missing. Not greyed out but completly gone!! Any suggestions?
I am running CS@ on OSX10.4.6 I have reinstalled etc...

Cheers Patrick
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Participant
June 30, 2007
Hi Patrick,
Suddenly I can't see the commands in Bridge/Tools. I used Photoshop to batch process RAW files that way for ages- now it has disappeared. Uninstalled all of Creative Suite and suggested files. Reloaded but Bridge still does not display the Commands under Tools...checked he preferences but I don't see a start up scripts enable button..any tips?
Cheers,
Brendan
Participant
May 2, 2006
Hi O'Neal

Thanks for the post.. No I do not have the script manager in the bridge menu.
The problem started happening after my assistant did a restart to fix a hung process. We now have problems starting CS2 ( it stops at the "starting plugins" stage & shows "AFP connection failier. & then connection failed " the server may not exist, check the IP address etc.... This is a pain & I feel probably relate but we can still use scripts from CS2. One solution is to do a complete system restore but if i can avoid this then that would be good...

Cheers Patrick
Participating Frequently
May 2, 2006
Hi Patrick,

This forum is for BridgeScripting and I'm not sure from the information you give that this is the correct forum for you.
That being said let me offer the following.

Make sure you have downloaded and installed all of the current updates. In Bridge click Help > Updates then download and install any available updates.

Can you recall any changes that were done between the last good run and the now missing menu condition? Things like creating your own or modifying one of the existing Adobe Java Scripts.

It would also be helpful to know if "Script Manager" is present under the Bridge menu (it will be the item right above Preferences).
If this is not present then one of the startup scripts has encountered a problem and is blocking other scripts from loading.

Cheers,
O'Neal