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I've sent off a number of crash reports via the pop up dialogue box that displays after a significant problem arises.
How do I follow them up to be able to check whether thay have got through to someone who is able to provide feedback ?
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Hi are you sending the crash reports to Adobe or to Apple or to whom?
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As Isaid I fill in the Adobe crash report dialogue box so isn't the answer Adobe ?
It's on a WIN 10 machine.
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I believe that Adobe engineers do check these reports, however they may not get back to your directly. SO if you have a specific issue that happens, I suggest you post it in this forum, which gets the attention of Adobe Community people and also the Adobe Staff.
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I think the Adobe crash reporter dialog box is mostly a one-way thing, reports go in with no acknowledgement. They do get read, I have been contacted at least once when they needed more information. But for example, if they receive a couple hundred reports about the same type of crash and the reports contain enough info for them to narrow it down, they may go ahead and work on a fix without contacting every person who sent in a report.
You can also submit crash reports at the official Lightroom/Photoshop feedback site, under “Problems.” The difference between the general crash reports and the Feedback site is that Feedback submissions are public, with a public discussion and voting, and Adobe responds to many of them publicly. It is also a good way for other users to see that others have submitted the same problem and provide more data. If it is something that gets a fix, the next update’s release notes often link back to the original Feedback reports to close out the accountability for that problem; you can see some fixed crashers there.
But the built-in crash reporters are useful to Adobe because not everyone will know to go to that Feedback site.
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After the dialogu box closes does it crteate a text file on my system with all the technical details loged there. If so how would I find it ?
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I forget if the Adobe Crash Reporter has a button to show the log. If it does, you could copy and paste the log out of there. But if does not, your operating system should have a record of the crash too.
For example, I am using a Mac, where it is possible to open the Console application (in the Utilities folder), click Crash Reports, and see recent crash logs. Select a crash report to see its log entry. To get the text file of the log, select the crash report and choose File > Reveal in Finder. That will open the folder where the crash log text files are stored:
/Users/[username]/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports
Below is an example of looking at the crash log from Adobe Bridge.
If you are using Windows, I assume it has something similar.