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January 10, 2021
Question

Photoshop Elements 2021 affiche "Chargement de l'espace de travail Adobe Photoshop Elements Editor"

  • January 10, 2021
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Lorsque je veux commencer à travailler Photoshop Elements 2021 affiche le sablier et "  * Chargement de l'espace de travail Adobe Photoshop Elements Editor" puis le message s'efface et rien ne se passe.

 

Pouvez-vous m'aider ?

Cordialement

Pierre

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Participant
December 13, 2021

Hi community,

 

I have the same problem, i unistall/reinstall adobe elements but still same error message, can you help me please.

Medha_Sharma
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
January 12, 2021

Hello,

 

Could you please try the steps mentioned in this thread and let me know if this works for you?

 

Regards,

Medha

MichelBParis
Legend
January 10, 2021

Exactement ce qui m'est arrivé ainsi qu'à d'autres utilisateurs, sur diverses versions de Macs et sur Windows 10. Pas d'explication d'Adobe pour le moment. Pour moi et d'autres utilisateurs, la solution de désinstaller puis de réinstaller Elements avec la procédure normale a fonctionné.

Greg_S.
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 10, 2021

@MichelBParis, can you confirm whether you reset the preferences before uninstalling/reinstalling?  If yes, did it have no affect?  And/or did you delete the preferences file when you uninstalled? (I had an entirely different problem that was solved by an uninstall/reinstall.  But that problem has now returned after a few days' use of the program.)

MichelBParis
Legend
January 11, 2021

Greg,

@MichelBParis, can you confirm whether you reset the preferences before uninstalling/reinstalling?  If yes, did it have no affect?  And/or did you delete the preferences file when you uninstalled? (I had an entirely different problem that was solved by an uninstall/reinstall.  But that problem has now returned after a few days' use of the program.)

No, I did not reset my preferences before uninstalling.