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Error 2 Photoshop is undefined Line: 1 -> photoshop.invokeBridge(false,false, ");

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Oct 09, 2011 Oct 09, 2011

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Error 2 Photoshop is undefined

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->  photoshop.invokeBridge (false, false, '');

I always get this error whenever I would try to open my bridge. And for some reason I can't even find bridge icon, I probably accedentally deleted it. But is there anything I can do to fix this problem? I tried to download and install CS 5 Bridge update wouldn't help at all. PLZ HELP!!!!!!!

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If you do not have a Bridge icon on Desktop open Win. Exp. and navigate to Program files(X86) and scroll down to the Bridge icon.  Right click and select Create Shortcut.

Make sure Bridge is not running in background and reset preferences.  Hold down Ctrl key and click on Bridge Icon.  You should get a reset window with 3 options.

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Sorry to ask but what does your abriviation means for Win. Exp. ?

Also I searched "Bridge" on my pc and there are lots of them about 60 files named bridge, so could you tell me please what is the full name for that Bridge Icon?

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Windows Explorer will open the directory tree.

What you need is Bridge.exe.  In the directory I referenced scan down the list and it should be a orange birdge icon in the list.

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I did the exact way you told me and it doesn't exist except for those windows network bridges. Is there anyway I can download that bridge.exe?

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Bridge is not a seperate product.  It is part of Photoshop or a Photoshop suite, so can not be downloaded.

If you type in Bridge.exe in the windows search box does it find the file?

If not you will have to reinstall Photoshop or what suite you bought.  If that is the case I would uninstal them first and then reinstall.  If you deleted Bridge you probable fouled up file associations.

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