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I am on an business network and using windows 7 64bit sp-1 fully patched.
Internet Explorer version 11, fully patched.
I can get to all the websites, port 80 and 443 is open.
When I go to "Royalty free images, photos, and graphics | Adobe Stock" with out logging into my Adobe account the images appear quickly and the internet explore responds well.
But when I login to my adobe account it is very slow, unresponsive and will give me the message "ADOBE.COM IS NOT RESPONDING DO TO A LONG-RUNNING SCRIPT." and sometimes log me out.
I have checked this on two different computers on the network, same loads, and they do the same thing.
What could be causing this or how can I correct it?
Hi Patti,
I'm sorry for this inconvenience. I'll raise an issue with our engineering team and I may contact you for additional information.
EBQ
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Hi EBQ,
Thank you for responding. Attached are screen shots. I did the work around
#2 option which seems to be working on Edge (at this time (?)). It was
working on Opera but now it has returned back to being unresponsive again.
It hasn't worked at all on Mozilla--just can't read the script??? I had
the same problem with Chrome earlier on in the month and uninstalled it
from my PC out of pure frustration.
Just a heads up on this the only thing that these browsers have in common
is that the default search settings is Google. So the issue may be coming
from Google being the default search engine???? I have never encountered
having the same problem on four distinct browsers.
Edge seems to be working for now..... i haven't been able to get my
monthly stock subscription of 10 this month and last month i think i have 5
left for now, a total of 15 currently--because of Adobe Stock crashing.
And I don't want to lose or not being able to get them with my current
subscription coming up this month with an additional 10 more images. So
that is my only concern for now.
Another factor is that also when u do like an image and u want to "save to
your CC library" from website.....it takes forever for the selection window
to show up too. On Edge the lil spinning dial appears showing that the
browser is thinking to get the download button to appear so u can either
purchase or send to CC library. The other browsers its taking like 45-50
seconds and if they do appear to change a folder to place image in --just
doesn't work you cant. My "Horse Folder" is like my current "main folder"
for every image i am finding on site because i don't want the page to crash
and when you are going through "pages" of images to review when it does
crash you won't remember page u were on and u have to start all over with
the search.
i would love to have Stock to work on all the browsers but one is good for
me currently. If it stops i will most likely post again.
Once again thank you for responding.
Maddy
p.s. Total separate issue(?): I am a contributor as well to Adobe
Stock.....before this past month i was able to see the "Sort by" button: #
of views of my stock, rather than just sort by "sales" and "date" option.
Are we unable to have that option any longer? The point being is that "the
view option" is good for me to see what images are attracting viewers
(popular vs. which ones are not popular) on Stock. Actually, when
reflecting on the view option not showing the # of views actually happened
when the browsers started to get really slow. I don't know if it is a
coincidence or not?
On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 5:49 PM, EvilBugQueen1 <forums_noreply@adobe.com>
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Hi M. U.
I would like to help you further with this issue. Please watch your inbox for a PM from me.
EBQ
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Its almost October 2017 and I am still having this same problem... very laggy, slow & unresponsive. Typing is a joke. This is extremely frustrating. Website is unusable in this condition. I'm recommending we discontinue using this service as it's very unproductive to spend 3-4 times longer then required on such a simple task as browsing for stock images. CLOUD SUCKS
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Hi LC,
There were some issues that were causing several of Adobe's sites, including our Stock website, to perform slowly this morning and they were recently resolved.
Can you please try again and let us know if you continue to have performance issues.
EBQ
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This seems to be an ongoing, consistent issue with site performance...
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Server issues? its 2017.... This is always an ongoing, consistent issue with the Adobe Stock site. Its extremely slow and laggy. The Adobe site is simply unable to deliver the performance expected from users in 2017. It feels like I am working on a dial-up connection. I have already recommended that my entire staff move to a competing service.
Our clients expect results, not excuses.
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If you can provide further details of the issue we would be able to troubleshoot this for you. It appears just a few users are reporting this issue. Feel free to PM me, we are concerned about reports of performance issues but without further information there isn't much we can do to help you with this.
EBQ
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I think it's a server problem? I am in Asia but on a 100mbps Fibr and can download movies and games at 12mbps actual download speed. However when I license and download images from ASP (Adobe Stock Photos) it takes 20 second to download a 4mbps photo.
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Same issue here, very slow - hard to work with!
I'm running a Mac Pro with macOS High Sierra
running the latest version of Chrome
fully loaded memory capacity
super responsive graphics card
high-speed corporate internet over 100/mbs download
--- And, yes, I've cleared my cache over and over ---
Nothing else on the internet runs this slow on my computer, that I've come across in the last 8 month!
Please Help!
Savage
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Hi MS,
Sorry for the late reply to your post. I did see that you later replied that switching to Safari seemed to remedy the problem, but that post was deleted. Can you confirm if this did fix your issue please?
EBQ
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Hi EBQ,
Switching to Safari only helped the overall speed of the site and did not help any other issues. I did not delete the Safari post, although I did edit the post to explain my situation better and let others know that if they use Safari, the response time does improve.
My issues are still that the application connection takes 2-4 times as long as just manually downloading the images and opening them up in the appropriate apps. Opening images directly from the apps themselves or opening from the AS site to the apps have never proven to be an efficient way for me to work. I've also had a few cases where the thumbnails within the apps were not what was intended, and I've spent wasted time recovering license credits for said assets.
Other issues are minimal and mostly personal preferences for usability, like, why the Library window is so small and difficult to crawl through if you have too many main categories (creating a large library list becomes pointless). We work with a large number of clients and have several verticals per each client, so I really utilize an ability to group and section off assets under multiple categories. Since this has become an issue using AS, I've just developed a workaround for now.
Cheers,
MS
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Thank you for the more specific feedback, Mark. I'll pass this on to the feature team that works with Creative Cloud integration.
EBQ
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I do have exactly the same problem.
When I am not logged in, adobe stock is quite quick and responsive, but once I am connected to my account the website slows down so dramatically, that it is hardly usable. The problem is slightly better with "firefox" than with "chrome".....
I guess, that the problem ist hte connection to the apps via cloud, the upload makes the search so much slower....
For my workflow the connection to "library" does not make much sense anyway. I like to work with smart objects, but when the content is replaced after licensing, the pictures are in the "wrong" color-space and the "wrong" file-format, because the pictures are sRGB and jpeg and not AdobeRGB and tiff, or psd. So I have to download the files separately anyway. an replace the preview-files manually.
Is there a way to cut the connection to the apps, or have a second account for the same user? An account, that does not connect to my apps and hence is more responsive?
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Hi MS,
Sometimes browser extensions can affect the performance within a browser. If you can provide additional details, I'd be happy to help troubleshoot. Unfortunately this doesn't appear to be a global issue.
EBQ
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Hi Evil Bug Queen,
no, for me the problem is not solved.
"Adobe Stock" ist fine, as long as I am not logged in. The very Moment my account ist connected, the website slows down dramatically. To change browser does sometimes help, sometimes not.
By the way:
To my surprise, I found out, that the filter-Menue ist not the same in "chrome", like in "firefox"......
instead of "Photo, Illustration, Vektor",etc. in "firefox", in "chrome" there ist: Application: "Photoshop, Illustrator, In Design, Premier Pro", that ist weird.... by the way to filter for application is not very helpful I think, but at least it is not a problem, but I am missing the other useful filters like: "orientation, sharpness, color" etc.
But still the problem is, that when I log in, the websitew is really really slow and unresponsive!
Question:
Is there a way to "cut" this connection? I do not really use the function to connect Adobe Stock to my libraries anyway. This does not make too much sense for me. I would prefer to have a quick website. Best would be to have "hoverr-over enlargement" of the pictures, like "fotolia" has. "Fotolia" is actually the much better website!!!!
Kind regards
Martin
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Hi Martin,
RE: The filter-Menue ist not the same in "chrome", like in "firefox"......
instead of "Photo, Illustration, Vektor",etc. in "firefox", in "chrome" there ist: Application: "Photoshop, Illustrator, In Design, Premier Pro", that ist weird.... by the way to filter for application is not very helpful I think, but at least it is not a problem, but I am missing the other useful filters like: "orientation, sharpness, color" etc.
I am not seeing this behavior on the stock website. The filter menus are the same on the browsers, however the hover menu, when you mouseover an image thumbnail, you will see references to the applications, like this below. I took this screenshot from Firefox while signed in.
Regarding the site being slow. Do you have any extensions or add-ons running in your browser(s)? Can you try disabling them and see if that improves the site behavior?
Are you running Adobe applications while you are browsing the Adobe Stock website?
EBQ
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Hello,
please find screenshots attached, that show different filter menues. Maybe there is some other reason. But this is not a problem, it is just an intererresting fact.
The mere probleme ist the speed of work.
To deactivate all add-ons did not help.
Yes, of course I am running Adobe applications. I am working with them the whole day.
Every user, that I have talked with, suffers the problem with the slow and unresponsive Adobe Stock website.
And it is a fact, that once I am logged off, the website ist fine to use. It is still not as good as fotolia, but the speed is O.K.
Any other idea?
Thanxs for your help.
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Hello Martin,
Your images didn't come through. The issue you are having with site performance. Does this occur at home and in your workplace?
EBQ
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I'm not Martin - I didn't send any images, no worries just looks like you may have sent to the wrong person.
Thanks
SavageOcean
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Hi SavageOcean,
Actually there are posts from several people in this thread, I expect that's how you got the last reply.
EBQ
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The issue with site performance occurs on my three computers in my office, on my two computers at home and on any other computer I´ve accessed the website with (PC an Mac). The issue with site-performance occurs with any computer, always when I am logged in.
I simply can´t understand why Adobe abandons Fotolia and not Adobe Stock.......
Martin
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Hello Martin,
I've sent you a private message.
EBQ
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I’m NOT Martin! I’ve replied this message back to you in the forum, not sure how else to relay this message
Thank you,
Mark Savage
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The ignorance of Adobe staff is ridiculous. The Adobe staff member keeps replying for the past year with the same response and yet no solution to the problem with stock.adobe.com website. Best solution: forget about Adobe and just use others that are much better and well organized. That's what i've done and it's turned out great!
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Hi Joel,
We have to rely on our customers to provide details if we are not able to reproduce the issue. If you are experiencing this behavior I am happy to set up time with you to help troubleshoot the issue.
EBQ