Yes, that is what I have said :-)) Did you try to Delete the preferences "~/Library/Preferences/Adobe Photoshop CS6 Settings/Adobe Photoshop CS6 Prefs.psp"
Cheers, Ronni Sent from Ronni's iPad On 16/08/2012, at 12:38 PM, Severin Crisp <sevcr...@westnet.com.au> wrote: > Ronni, what you say is logical - BUT - Photoshop still starts perfectly in > safe mode, I just tried it. Clearly something in normal boot is overwriting > or corrupting something. I will check invisible files and preferences, a > long job but i may find something. Full cleans install is a very, very last > resort! > Severin > > On 16/08/2012, at 6:57 AM, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote: > >> Hi Severin, >> >> The crash log indicates you have a corrupt install of some resource file >> that Photoshop is trying to load. >> It could be Photoshop itself, a plugin, or an OS library. >> >> Some PS module may have gotten corrupted the last time it closed? >> >> You could try: >> Clearing the Photoshop preferences to defaults. >> >> Press and hold Command - Shift - Option on a cold start of Photoshop. >> You'll get a dialogue asking you to confirm the deletion of existing >> preferences if you get the keys down quickly enough. >> >> >> Or try disabling plugins to see if they're the cause. >> If that doesn't work, reinstall Photoshop. >> >> And if that doesn't work, unless Adobe can suggest a fix, a clean install of >> Mountain Lion. >> >> Cheers, >> Ronni >> >> Sent from Ronni's iPad >> >> On 15/08/2012, at 10:54 PM, Severin Crisp <sevcr...@westnet.com.au> wrote: >> >>> Here it is in full. I can not interpret what it is saying! >>> Many thanks >>> Severin >>> >>> Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV) >>> Exception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x0000000140004000 >>> >>> VM Regions Near 0x140004000: >>> MALLOC_TINY 0000000119700000-0000000119800000 [ 1024K] rw-/rwx >>> SM=PRV >>> --> >>> CG shared images 00000001c0003000-00000001c000b000 [ 32K] r--/r-- >>> SM=SHM >>> >>> Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread >>> 0 ??? 0x0000000140004000 0 + 5368725504 >>> 1 com.adobe.Photoshop 0x0000000101948c4e >>> AWS_CUI_GetVersionComments(OpaqueWindowPtr*, adobe::q::QDocument&, >>> adobe::q::QString&, adobe::q::QAttributeList&, adobe::q::QDocument*, >>> adobe::q::QProject*, long) + 17771246 >>> 2 com.adobe.Photoshop 0x0000000100bbab07 >>> AWS_CUI_GetVersionComments(OpaqueWindowPtr*, adobe::q::QDocument&, >>> adobe::q::QString&, adobe::q::QAttributeList&, adobe::q::QDocument*, >>> adobe::q::QProject*, long) + 3557799 >>> 3 com.adobe.Photoshop 0x0000000100c51f73 >>> AWS_CUI_GetVersionComments(OpaqueWindowPtr*, adobe::q::QDocument&, >>> adobe::q::QString&, adobe::q::QAttributeList&, adobe::q::QDocument*, >>> adobe::q::QProject*, long) + 4177427 >>> 4 com.adobe.Photoshop 0x00000001007b045b >>> boost::system::system_error::what() const + 1998427 >>> 5 com.adobe.Photoshop 0x00000001007b0999 >>> boost::system::system_error::what() const + 1999769 >>> 6 com.adobe.Photoshop 0x000000010054b24c 0x100000000 + >>> 5550668 >>> >>> >>> On 15/08/2012, at 6:25 PM, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Severin, >>>> >>>> I'm knocking off from WAMUG support now, I have other work to do. >>>> I'm expecting you to find something similar to this: >>>> >>>> Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV) >>>> Exception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x0000000140004000 >>>> Crashed Thread: 0 >>>> >>>> >>>> Thread 0 Crashed: >>>> 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff805b7730 strlen + 16 >>>> 1 ...ple.ApplicationServices.ATS 0x00007fff83b20536 >>>> _eATSSendFontQuery + 430 >>>> 2 ...ple.ApplicationServices.ATS 0x00007fff83ad7c83 >>>> _eATSFontFindFromPostScriptName + 847 >>>> 3 ...ple.ApplicationServices.ATS 0x00007fff83ad7919 >>>> ATSFontFindFromPostScriptName + 67 >>>> 4 com.apple.CoreText 0x00007fff847a079c >>>> TDescriptorSourceImp::CopyFontDescriptorPerPostscriptName(__CFString >>>> const*, unsigned int) const + 416 >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Ronni >>>> >>>> >>>> On 15/08/2012, at 5:35 PM, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> EXC_BAD_ACCESS is a very typical reason and it simply means that the >>>>> application tried to access an object which wasn't there anymore (common >>>>> memory management error). >>>>> >>>>> Each application has more than one thread and we want to find the thread >>>>> that crashed, so look out for "Thread x Crashed": >>>>> >>>>> On 15/08/2012, at 5:26 PM, Severin Crisp <sevcr...@westnet.com.au> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Nothing that I can recognise. Here is the key bit - I think! >>>>>> >>>>>> Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV) >>>>>> Exception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x0000000140004000 >>>>>> >>>>>> Severin >>>>>> >>>>>> On 15/08/2012, at 5:20 PM, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi Severin, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> That it runs in Safe Mode and will NOT run in Normal mode, indicates to >>>>>>> me that you must have an extension/plugin of something in your user >>>>>>> account that is stopping PS CS6 from running in normal mode. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Have you looked in Console.app at CS6 logs or crash log to see if >>>>>>> anything gives you a clue as to what is stopping the launch of CS6? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>> Ronni >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 15/08/2012, at 4:55 PM, Severin Crisp <sevcr...@westnet.com.au> >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi Ronni, well Photoshop CS6 is in residence again and so are the >>>>>>>> droplets, well sort of! >>>>>>>> Following your last email I >>>>>>>> 1. Uninstalled Photoshop using its own uninstaller rather than >>>>>>>> CleanMyMac >>>>>>>> 2. Copied the PS CS6 DVD contents to the desktop >>>>>>>> 3. Rebooted in safe mode >>>>>>>> 4. Successfully ran the Photoshop CS6 installer >>>>>>>> 5. Successfully started Photoshop >>>>>>>> 7. Went to check for updates >>>>>>>> 8. Downloaded and installed updates >>>>>>>> 9. Restarted Photoshop >>>>>>>> 10. Created an Action >>>>>>>> 11. Created a Droplet from the action >>>>>>>> 12. Successfully ran the Droplet >>>>>>>> 13. Did a normal reboot >>>>>>>> 14. Photoshop will no longer open, hangs at Initialise >>>>>>>> 15. Did a safe reboot >>>>>>>> 16. Photoshop now behaving normally again >>>>>>>> 17. Opened all the applications that normally run >>>>>>>> 18. Photoshop still OK >>>>>>>> 19. Normal reboot >>>>>>>> 20. Photoshop again will not start >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> From the fact that a clone made on Thursday 9 August runs Photoshop in >>>>>>>> normal boot I conclude that something after 9 August is to blame. I >>>>>>>> have preserved the clone. I am at a loss as to how to proceed. I >>>>>>>> have no clear recollection or record of what happened in those few >>>>>>>> days, my policy is always to install updates when notified by >>>>>>>> MacUpdate ( but no beta versions!). I have no memory of "trying out" >>>>>>>> anything and if I did I would have deleted it with CleanMyMac. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Severin Crisp >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 14/08/2012, at 5:15 PM, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hi Severin, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Comments in situ below. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On 14/08/2012, at 4:42 PM, Severin Crisp <sevcr...@westnet.com.au> >>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Ronni, after a break here is an update on my ongoing issue. I did >>>>>>>>>> as you suggested and reset Home Directory Permissions and this has >>>>>>>>>> stopped the untoward Finder requests for authorisation. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Good to hear. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> The Photoshop issue remains unresolved. My current situation is >>>>>>>>>> that Photoshop CS6 will not start, either from my account or from a >>>>>>>>>> new user account. This situation developed AFTER I did a boot in >>>>>>>>>> safe mode and found that Photoshop opened. Now it does not start >>>>>>>>>> in any account or in safe mode, something has been broken. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Booting into Safe Mode would not break anything. Safe Boot-Mode >>>>>>>>> disables all unnecessary extensions. >>>>>>>>> You then Reboot your Mac normally and it re-enables the system >>>>>>>>> extensions. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I have uninstalled PhotoShop (Clean my Mac) and reinstalled, no joy. >>>>>>>>>> I have a clone created just prior to finding this out from the >>>>>>>>>> failing droplets and Photoshop there opens fine, though the droplets >>>>>>>>>> do not work. Forget the droplets for the moment, I want PhotoShop >>>>>>>>>> back again! >>>>>>>>>> When opening Photoshop the window progresses to Initialising then >>>>>>>>>> quits. An Adobe message offers to look at the report and comes back >>>>>>>>>> saying it can not offer a solution. All my other applications seem >>>>>>>>>> unaffected. I have knocked out all my Login items but still no >>>>>>>>>> Photoshop startup. I have zapped PRAM, I have run Disk Warrior, I >>>>>>>>>> have repaired permissions, I have sworn, I have torn my hair. >>>>>>>>>> What might I try next? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hmmm, not being a fan of Adobe products, about all I can suggest to >>>>>>>>> try is this: >>>>>>>>> Did you quit all other applications, even non-Adobe, before you >>>>>>>>> attempted the install? Not doing so can cause problems. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 1) ShutDown you Mac >>>>>>>>> 2) Boot the Mac while holding down the shift key until the Login >>>>>>>>> Window appears >>>>>>>>> 3) Login and open the CS6 Disk Image >>>>>>>>> 4) Copy the contents of the disk image (Blue PS Icon) to the desktop >>>>>>>>> 5) Launch the installer from the desktop NOT the Disk Image >>>>>>>>> Install >>>>>>>>> 7) Reboot the Mac normally (without the Shift key) to re-enable the >>>>>>>>> system extensions >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> The above installation information comes from the Adobe Support Site. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>>>> Ronni >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Severin >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On 13/08/2012, at 9:35 AM, Severin Crisp <sevcr...@westnet.com.au> >>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Thanks, Ronni. I have to go out for the morning, will try this >>>>>>>>>>> afternoon. >>>>>>>>>>> Severin >>>>>>>>>>> On 13/08/2012, at 7:51 AM, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Severin, >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> You mentioned: >>>>>>>>>>>>> Ronni, further information. The Droplets work when I boot in >>>>>>>>>>>>> Safe mode. >>>>>>>>>>>>> However Finder still asks for password when I put anything in the >>>>>>>>>>>>> Trash. Not >>>>>>>>>>>>> so from the alternative user account (when not in Safe mode). >>>>>>>>>>>>> Severin >>>>>>>>>>>> There are certain places where you must authenticate, but your >>>>>>>>>>>> Desktop isn't one of them (unless you are moving it from a folder >>>>>>>>>>>> that denies deleting things). >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I would suggest you reset the Home Directory Permissions and ACLs. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Resetting the home folder permissions with the Reset Password >>>>>>>>>>>> utility will reset both the owner and the permissions. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> 1. Restart your Mac holding ⌘+R to boot into Lion Recovery, which >>>>>>>>>>>> will bring you to the Repair Utilities screen. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> 2. Open Terminal from the Utilities menu. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> 3. In Terminal, enter resetpassword and hit return key to open >>>>>>>>>>>> the Reset Password utility. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> 4. Choose your hard drive icon at the top, then choose your user >>>>>>>>>>>> from the drop-down menu below. >>>>>>>>>>>> DO NOT RESET the password here. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> 5. At the bottom of the window, under "Reset Home Directory >>>>>>>>>>>> Permissions and ACLs", click the "Reset" button. >>>>>>>>>>>> This may take awhile if you have a lot of files in your home >>>>>>>>>>>> folder. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> This should solve your permissions problems for most apps. >>>>>>>>>>>> However, it's possible you may have a few apps which had saved >>>>>>>>>>>> files with special permissions that are different from the user's >>>>>>>>>>>> default permissions (like preferences or application support >>>>>>>>>>>> files). >>>>>>>>>>>> For those apps, you may need to delete their preferences or >>>>>>>>>>>> reinstall the app. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>>>>>>> Ronni >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> On 12/08/2012, at 11:05 PM, Severin Crisp >>>>>>>>>>>> <sevcr...@westnet.com.au> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Yes, those are the current permissions >>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks >>>>>>>>>>>>> Severin >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> On 12/08/2012, at 5:39 PM, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Severin, >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Just a quick reply as I need to do more clients work for >>>>>>>>>>>>>> tomorrow. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mountain Lion does ask for authorisation and for you to >>>>>>>>>>>>>> authenticate if you are moving or deleting any that is system >>>>>>>>>>>>>> related. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> I've noticed it does this more than in Lion. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> You might have some permissions problems, but first check what >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Permissions you have on your Hard Drive and your User Home >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Folder? >>>>>>>>>>>>>> HD - system "Read & Write" >>>>>>>>>>>>>> wheel "Read only >>>>>>>>>>>>>> everyone "Read only >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> User Home Folder - sev (me) "Read & Write >>>>>>>>>>>>>> staff "Read only" >>>>>>>>>>>>>> everyone "read only" >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ronni >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 12/08/2012, at 2:06 PM, Severin Crisp >>>>>>>>>>>>>> <sevcr...@westnet.com.au> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ronni, yes, Droplets work fine in a fresh account. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Interestingly, I note that I am in general getting requests >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> from Finder for authorisation when moving files or just >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> trashing them. Seems to happen when nothing is locked and read >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and write is enabled for everything in sight. I suspect that >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> this may be the trouble, the droplet writes to an existing >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> folder, but where does it come from? I can find no setting >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that is relevant. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Severin >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 11/08/2012, at 5:03 PM, Severin Crisp >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <sevcr...@westnet.com.au> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Yes, I have still to try that >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Severin >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 11/08/2012, at 4:52 PM, Severin Crisp >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <sevcr...@westnet.com.au> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Yes, the first thing I did when trouble arose was to recreate >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> them. They worked previously in Lion too. As I noted >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> earlier, the Action (script) runs fine when you use it in the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> File/Automate/ Batch mode but fails when that script is made >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> into a Droplet(Applet). On dragging and dropping a file to >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> it in the dock it gives it gives one half hearted bounce then >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> nothing. Normally it would open Photoshop and carry on. I >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> am sure Adobe will come out with fix in due course, clearly >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> there is something in Mountain Lion that jars with Create >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Droplet function, or rather running that droplet. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Severin >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 11/08/2012, at 4:39 PM, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Severin, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> So Droplets - File > Get Info shows Kind: Application >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (32-bit) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> These droplets were not originally created in CS6, is that >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> correct? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> You have tried in a new User Account (as Daniel suggested); >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> do your existing droplets work fine in the new user account? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> You have now re-created them in CS6 but they are still >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> indicating they have been created in 32-bit? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Did you also try (as Daniel suggested) System Preferences > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Security & Privacy - General and 'Allow applications >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> downloaded from:' and changing it to 'Anywhere' to see if >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that makes a difference to the droplets? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ronni >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sent from Ronni's iPad >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 11/08/2012, at 4:07 PM, Severin Crisp >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <sevcr...@westnet.com.au> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> That is the first statement at the beginning of Get Info >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for the droplet. Droplets are drag and drop applications >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that you create within Photoshop from Actions, which are >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> essentially scripts. The Droplet looks like an application >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in the Finder etc. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Severin >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 11/08/2012, at 3:08 PM, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Well, how did you see that Droplets is 32-bit mode as you >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> mentioned previously? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Photoshop CS6 is only 64 bit application on Mac OS >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Windows, it is a 32 and 64 bit application. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ronni >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 11/08/2012, at 3:01 PM, Severin Crisp >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <sevcr...@westnet.com.au> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> There is no checkbox as in other applications. It just >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> says "Kind: Application (32 bit)" >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Severin >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 11/08/2012, at 1:25 PM, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> If you Uncheck 32-bit it will run in 64-bit mode. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ronni >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sent from Ronni's iPad >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 11/08/2012, at 12:40 PM, Severin Crisp >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <sevcr...@westnet.com.au> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The 64 bit option is not available in the Get Info >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> window. Photoshop CS6 is right up to date according to >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Adobe Updater and of course I have tried recompiling >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the droplets. HMMMM!!! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Enjoy the sunshine, a wonderful 22C here for lunch >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> outside today >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Regards >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Severin >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 11/08/2012, at 7:47 AM, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Change it to run in 64bit Mode in the Get Info window. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ronni >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sent from Ronni's iPad >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 10/08/2012, at 10:35 PM, Severin Crisp >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <sevcr...@westnet.com.au> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Have just noticed that the Droplets are 32bit. Could >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that be the trouble? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Severin >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 10/08/2012, at 5:46 PM, Daniel Kerr >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <dan...@macwizardry.com.au> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Do they give an error message when tried to be used? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It could be they're treated as "little applications" >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that don't pass Gatekeeper. You could try System >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Preferences -Security and "allow all" (applications) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to see if it lets you use them then. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (sorry not very clear instructions as not near >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> computer at moment. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Otherwise possibly another type of coding >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> difference. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thats one quick thought worth a try. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Will think more later when free if that doesn't help >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> :) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Kind regards >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Daniel >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone 4s >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> --- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Daniel Kerr >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> MacWizardry >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Phone: 0414 795 960 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Email: <daniel AT macwizardry.com.au> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Web: <http://www.macwizardry.com.au> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ** For Everything Apple ** >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 10/08/2012, at 5:40 PM, Severin Crisp >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <sevcr...@westnet.com.au> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I find that my Photoshop CS6 droplets do not work >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in Mountain Lion, were fine in Lion. I see this >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> is a recognised problem with no very clear solution >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> yet. I find that the same Actions on which I base >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> my failing Droplets (File/Automate/Create Droplet…) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in fact perform correctly under >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> File/Automate/Batch… Strange, the action and >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> dialogs seem vitally identical. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Anyone a comment to offer? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Severin Crisp >>>> >>>> -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- >>>> Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml> >>>> Guidelines - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml> >>>> Settings & Unsubscribe - >>>> <http://lists.wamug.org.au/listinfo/wamug.org.au-wamug> >>> >>> ________________________________________________________ >>> Assoc Professor R Severin Crisp, FIP, CPhys, FAIP >>> 15 Thomas St, Mount Clarence, Albany, 6330, Western Australia. >>> Phone (08) 9842 1950 (Int'l +61 8 9842 1950) >>> email mailto:sevcr...@westnet.com.au >>> ________________________________________________________ >>> >>> >>> -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- >>> Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml> >>> Guidelines - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml> >>> Settings & Unsubscribe - >>> <http://lists.wamug.org.au/listinfo/wamug.org.au-wamug> >> -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- >> Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml> >> Guidelines - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml> >> Settings & Unsubscribe - >> <http://lists.wamug.org.au/listinfo/wamug.org.au-wamug> > > ________________________________________________________ > Assoc Professor R Severin Crisp, FIP, CPhys, FAIP > 15 Thomas St, Mount Clarence, Albany, 6330, Western Australia. > Phone (08) 9842 1950 (Int'l +61 8 9842 1950) > email mailto:sevcr...@westnet.com.au > ________________________________________________________ > > > -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- > Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml> > Guidelines - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml> > Settings & Unsubscribe - > <http://lists.wamug.org.au/listinfo/wamug.org.au-wamug> -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml> Guidelines - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml> Settings & Unsubscribe - <http://lists.wamug.org.au/listinfo/wamug.org.au-wamug>