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Gazza23
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May 18, 2017
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All Photos on computer locked by PhotoShop 2.0

  • May 18, 2017
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G'Day,

I have been happily cropping and editing my photos in PS2 - until today.

I imported a photo from my mobile and tried to crop it but got the meassage that the layer is locked.

I then tried to crop a photo from the folder I have been working on and it was locked.

I disconnected the mobile phone - same result.

I turned the PC off and back on - same result.

Is this the result of some Adobe Auto-update?

Garry

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    Correct answer Mark_Sand

    I did this Google search on the error message. Perhaps you might find a solution there.

    Google

    Sometimes PSE problems pop up for no apparent reason and which are not fixed by Reset Tool. In this case, it could be that the preferences file has become corrupted.

    To restore this file in PSE2, press and hold Alt-Ctrl-Shift immediately while starting PSE. The timing is critical; you may have to try this several times. A dialog box will pop up with the question "Delete the Adobe Photoshop Elements Settings file?" (or similar message depending on your PSE version).  Click  YES.

    3 replies

    Inspiring
    May 21, 2017

    Did you try uninstalling and reinstalling PSE?

    Gazza23
    Gazza23Author
    Participating Frequently
    May 23, 2017

    G'Day Mark,

    Thanks for your time and suggestions.

    My apologies but I re-installed PSE2 as per your suggestion and it turned out to be a PEBKAC error.

    I do my editing late at night and I kept using the Move tool occasionally instead of the Crop tool.

    Again my apologies but I have learnt a lot about how to fix other issues.

    Garry

    Mark_SandCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    May 20, 2017

    I did this Google search on the error message. Perhaps you might find a solution there.

    Google

    Sometimes PSE problems pop up for no apparent reason and which are not fixed by Reset Tool. In this case, it could be that the preferences file has become corrupted.

    To restore this file in PSE2, press and hold Alt-Ctrl-Shift immediately while starting PSE. The timing is critical; you may have to try this several times. A dialog box will pop up with the question "Delete the Adobe Photoshop Elements Settings file?" (or similar message depending on your PSE version).  Click  YES.

    Gazza23
    Gazza23Author
    Participating Frequently
    May 21, 2017

    G'Day Mark,

    It took a few starts to get the timing right but you had the right answer.

    I can now edit my photos.

    Thank You very much.

    PS: The Google search you did gave an alternate way to do it, but only one picture at a time, so your suggestion is much better.

    Inspiring
    May 21, 2017

    Garry, glad to help!

    And here I thought I was the only user still on PSE2

    FYI, in PSE 11 and later the preferences reset is actually built into PSE: 

    Edit>Preferences>General and click "Reset Preferences on next launch".

    Jeff Arola
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    May 18, 2017

    Your using photoshop elements 2 or photoshop cs2?

    What version of windows are you using?

    What is the exact message your getting?

    Can you post a screenshot?

    Most likely it's not pse 2 that's at fault, but the Folders/Files have been locked by windows itself.

    Gazza23
    Gazza23Author
    Participating Frequently
    May 20, 2017

    G'Day,

    Thank you for the quick response.

    Screenshots as requested.

    I tried to crop another picture that I took last year and got the same result.

    Because I had been doing this without issue until I tried to edit a picture I uploaded from my Sony mobile phone,

    I presumed it was an auto-update from Adobe.

    I had not considered it could be a Windows update that caused the locking of all my photos.

    I looked up the PS2 Help on how to unlock the pictures but all I could find was how to Lock them.

    Garry

    PS2 Startup Screen

    PS2 Error Message

    PS2 Layers Tab