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I have 25.12.0 Release running on Windows 11.
If I open a photoshop file by double clicking on a .psd file in Windows Explorer, and subsequently close photoshop, some background service continues to run which locks the folder from being rename, moved or deleted. A "Folder in use" warning is displayed. It is the folder that is locked and not the file (the file can be renamed or deleted). This does not occur if the file is opened by first opening Photoshop and then open the file using Photoshops Open dialog box. The later being very inconvenient with sorting and organising several files.
A PC restart is required to release the folder. Please advise as to how this can be avoided.
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Hey, @MR T I33544077ywav. Welcome to the Photoshop community. I'll need more info to help you figure this out.
Before troubleshooting, please update Photoshop 26.0 via the Creative Cloud desktop app & check if the issues exist.
Does this happen with the specific documents? Are the documents stored in a external drive? Have you tried moving a few documents to the internal drive & try to open them from the internal drive?
Working through a network, or external drive is unpredictable & is not recommended. Head here to learn more: https://adobe.ly/3A2G2zK
Let me know how it goes. Thanks!
Sameer K
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I've tried it with v26 and the problem is still present. The problem exists when the file is on a local HDD, I'm not using networked files. I can easily recreate the problem and have investigated further:
From a clean boot, with no other apps running, I used the following file path:
'F:\Temp\TestPhotoshopFolderLock\Untitled-1.psd'
If I open Photoshop by double clicking on 'Untitled-1.psd' then close it, I cannot delete the folder 'TestPhotoshopFolderLock'. I can delete 'Untitled-1.psd' but the folder 'TestPhotoshopFolderLock' is still locked.
Using the command line "Handle.exe" tool, it reports the following:
Nthandle v5.0 - Handle viewer
Copyright (C) 1997-2022 Mark Russinovich
Sysinternals - www.sysinternals.com
Adobe Crash Processor.exe pid: 20024 type: File 4C: F:\Temp\TestPhotoshopFolderLock
LogTransport2.exe pid: 15256 type: File 4C: F:\Temp\TestPhotoshopFolderLock
Killing both of these processes with Task Manager allows me to delete the folder. I've not spend the time to work out if it's both or just one of these two processes.
Not sure it it's relevant, but I also have Adobe Acrobat installed.
Running Windows 11 Pro 23H2, on 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-13700K 3.40 GHz
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I experience the very same issue. Even after closing photoshop, the folder remains locked for several minutes. This is even when working from a local drive. I believe that its the CREATIVE CLOUD that is still accessing the folder for whatever reason... which makes absolutely no sense, because i can open a file in photoshop, i can delete said file while its still open in photoshop, but then after closing, i cant even rename the folder. I find that the folder is usually locked for around 5 minutes.
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I can't replicate that here. Do you have any form of file syncing enabled on the folder e.g. One Drive or similar?
Dave
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I do have both OneDrive and Google Drive syncing subfolders on a completely separate HDD - nothing is being sync'd on the "F:\Temp\TestPhotoshopFolderLock" drive/folder on which I can recreate the problem.
I've tried a few other tests to determine when the problem arises:
It seems the folder-locking issue arises specifically when Photoshop is launched by double-clicking a file in Windows Explorer or by right-clicking and selecting 'Open.'
This is becoming a major inconvenience, especially as I’m tidying up and archiving files after a large project with many PSDs. This process naturally involves opening files to review them before moving or deleting, but the locking issue is causing significant delays resulting from numerous re-boots if I forget to have Photoshop open before previewing a file.
Any insights or solutions would be greatly appreciated!"
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In my case i never open by double clicking, i drag the file (usually a PDF) into the photoshop window. After closing the document, and then closing photoshop, the folder still remains locked for several minutes afterwards.... yes, it is a terrible inconvenience as i want to rename my folder with reference to checked artwork once i've checked it. Hopefully someone can offer a solution - or better yet... Maybe the clever boffins at Adobe can fix their product. What a novel idea.
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*Sean Cook*
*Graphic Design*
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Any update on this? This also happen with Illustrator and InDesign. Once a file has been opened, and then closed, with one of these application, the file and folder is still locked even after closing the application which makes it impossible to move/rename or delete the file & folder.
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