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Error in Photoshop(Beta) The entry point of the SetThreadDescription procedure was not found in....

New Here ,
Jun 14, 2023 Jun 14, 2023

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Hi. How do I fix the error when running Photoshop Beta. The error sounds like "The entry point of the SetThreadDescription procedure was not found in the DLL C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop (Beta)\Photoshop.exe".

 

 

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Jun 14, 2023 Jun 14, 2023

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Hi @Mr30505324r6uu 

 

Welcome to our community. Let's try to fix the error that you are seeing.

Can you tell us the version of Photoshop (Beta) and Windows? When do you see the error message? 

Please follow the below-mentioned steps and let me know if they work:

1. Uninstall the current Photoshop (Beta) app; if there are any issues with uninstall, then run the Cleaner tool to remove Photoshop (Beta):http://www.adobe.com/support/contact/cscleanertool.html.

2. Restart your system

2. Install Photoshop (Beta) app from Creative Cloud

3. Relaunch Photoshop

 

If it does not work, please let me know.

 

Best,

Ranjisha

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Jun 17, 2023 Jun 17, 2023

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I'm getting the same error. I tried all these methods u said. uninstalled and reinstalled multiple times (atleast 4 times). even with Cscleaner tool. No effect. both photoshop and photoshop beta are giving the same error. can't find any workable solution in the web too. How do i fix this.

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Jul 30, 2023 Jul 30, 2023

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did you got any method to fix it?

 

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Aug 14, 2023 Aug 14, 2023

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I'm having the same issue. I've already tried:

 

--un-installing Photoshop via the uninstall function in menu from Settings-->Apps; then re-installing Photoshop from the Creative Cloud app

 

--installing the Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 patch, restarting, and installing again

 

--installing the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistribution for Virtual Studio 2015 pacth, restarting, and installing again

 

--running /scannow function from the command prompt (as administrator)

 

--running a Windows Defender virus scan

 

None of these have prevented the same pop-up message from occuring. 

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Aug 20, 2023 Aug 20, 2023

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Exactly the same

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