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caseyb66145950
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June 21, 2015
Question

InDesign freezes when selecting the file menu

  • June 21, 2015
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I just updated to InDesign CC 2015 and find that when I have a file open and select the file menu, InDesign Freezes. It has also been freezing when trying to launch InDesign

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    Participating Frequently
    August 2, 2016

    Having similar issues here. Replacing the Prefs seems to work only part of the time. Other times it still hangs after doing that. VERY frustrating.

    Roy Marshall
    Known Participant
    December 3, 2015

    Hey all

    Well, with the new cc2015.2 update, this seems to be fixed.

    I will keep an eye on it. Other things are now broken but thats another story!!

    Cheers

    Roy

    Known Participant
    November 25, 2015

    Happens to me too. It's not the first time an adobe program has choked trying to access a list of recent files. Looking forward to this bug being fixed, messes up my workflow a bit.

    ColbyFulton
    Known Participant
    November 25, 2015

    ‌this never happened with quark xpress.

    Known Participant
    November 25, 2015

    I'm far from an adobe apologist, but to be far mac os would crash before quark ever had a chance to back then.

    shira63
    Participant
    November 24, 2015

    Just found a quick workaround. Go into preferences->File Handling and set "Number of recent items to display" to 0.  The file menu now opens without a problem. Now go back, and set the preference back to what it was.  It continues to work because the recent list is totally cleared when you set it to 0.  So whenever this happens just do this simple procedure. It's a lot easier than resetting all the preferences.

    Hope this helps.

    siteminderUX
    Participating Frequently
    November 13, 2015

    Happens all the time. no idea why. For some in the studio it works well and for some it's just a nightmare to click on the 'File' menu option.

    Nikhil R Gupta
    Legend
    November 6, 2015

    Hi,

    Try to give permissions to Adobe Indesign Folders

    Step 1:

    In the Finder, choose Go > Go To Folder.

    Step 2:

    In the Go To Folder dialog and type

    ~/Library

    Click Go.

    Step 3:

    Open the Caches Folder > Select the InDesign folder >Right Click to select Get Info

      • Unlock the Security lock in the bottom right hand corner

      • Under Sharing and Permissions, Click the “+” to add User (yourself) will display under Name

      • Under Privilege it will say Read Only, change this to Read & Write

      • Then select the Settings Icon (cogwheel) and Select Apply to Enclosed Items

    Step 4:

    Open the Preferences Folder > Select the InDesign folder > Right Click to select Get Info

      • Unlock the Security lock in the bottom right hand corner

      • Under Sharing and Permissions, Click the “+” to add User (yourself) will display under Name

      • Under Privilege it will say Read Only, change this to Read & Write

      • Then select the Settings Icon (cogwheel) and Select Apply to Enclosed Items

    **If you see your name there in the list then try providing access to enclosed items.

    If that does not help then close InDesign and  try removing the version11 folder inside Indesign folder from both caches and preferences and then try to launch InDesign and check.

    If that does not work, create root user on MAC and then try to launch the application and check the performance.

    Enabling and using the "root" user in Mac OS X

    Thanks,

    Nikhil Gupta

    Peter Spier
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    November 6, 2015

    Nikhil,

    That sounds a lot more like a cure for the installer not setting the permissions, preventing InDesign from starting, not a cure for the File menu hang bug.

    Nikhil R Gupta
    Legend
    November 7, 2015

    Hi Peter,

    I agree with you . But i have seen issues with File menu with some of the users and if you launch application in root user, it works fine. In some of the case it was resolved by providing permissions to the preferences location or creating new user. It could be the issue with that particular user account or may be any background service conflicting.  That is why i want the user give it a try and see if that helps.

    Thanks,

    Nikhil Gupta

    Participant
    November 5, 2015

    Same here. But when I turn off Wi-fi the problem goes away immediately.

    Participant
    October 12, 2015

    I'm having the same issue and find if I turn my wifi off everything works fine. I'm having competing signal issues with my neighbor and his guest network login causes a lot of issues interrupting the connection. Some of CC's new features are connection dependent and thus the problem. If I turn wifi back on everything will work fine until I need to run any kind of a file command. Then I just turn wifi off and on again and InDesign becomes responsive right away.

    Only InDesign is freezing, Illustrator and Photoshop are fine but this really, really sucks when working from home. Dear InDesign developers, please allow for connection latency for those of us that have to compete with the 4 four networks that our neighbor insists on running in channel 1,6 and 11.

    jasons4060799
    Participant
    October 6, 2015

    Any news from Adobe on a fix for this?

    Currently stuck even trying to open the preferences to set recent items to zero.

    Looks like a prefs reset again!

    Steve Werner
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    October 6, 2015

    At Adobe MAX this week a newer version of InDesign was demoed. However, no release date was mentioned. So perhaps not too long.

    ginau75043637
    Participant
    September 30, 2015

    Same issue here. And concur with other comments in the thread where it's a networking issue. Only a problem for me at home. No issues at work.

    ginau75043637
    Participant
    September 30, 2015

    Connecting to the server via VPN seems to solve the issue