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Hello,
I installed Adobe CS5 Design Premium a few days ago.
Dreamweaver worked perfectly.
Today, I've installed Acrobat Pro 9, and since then, each time I open Dreamweaver CS5 I've got this kind of message :
"Can't find com.htm in folder Configuration/Floaters. Floater won't be shown" (something like that, in French).
Would you know what I could do to fix this ?
Thank you
The floater won't be shown message is generally caused by Dreamweaver not correctly recognizing that a floating panel has been uninstalled. Not sure how Actobat Pro is involved in that, but to try to correct this issue, try the following:
Window -> Workspace Layouts -> Reset {workspace name}
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The floater won't be shown message is generally caused by Dreamweaver not correctly recognizing that a floating panel has been uninstalled. Not sure how Actobat Pro is involved in that, but to try to correct this issue, try the following:
Window -> Workspace Layouts -> Reset {workspace name}
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Just a perfect answer. Thank you !
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Thank you! This has saved me many hours, it's hard to believe the fix is so simple, but it works.
Thanks again!
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Thank you from me as well.
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I have had the same problem with my cs5... I just did what you said to do about resetting the workspace and it worked... thanks... having support for something paid for is a wonderful thing... I have tried using bootlegged versions of products over the years and am finally in a place where I can buy them... Always before...I just had to suck it up.... This is a new chapter in my life and I just wanted to take this opportunity to voice my thoughts.,.. CS5 is awesome!
Timothy Taylor
Adobe Member for life!
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Ditto, it (reset workspace) just worked and I agree with Timothy.
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Worked...thank you.
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Je serai de retour le mardi 11 janvier 2011.
Bonnes fêtes de fin d'année.
Cordialement,
Claire
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For me, it started when I upgraded to CS5.5. Admitedly, I did move over the CS5 custom workspaces into CS5.5. I guess this was the mistake. But reseting the workspace did not solve it. In the end, I had to delete the custom workspace, rebuild it from scratch, and no more "com.htm" business.
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