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Nov 27, 2010 07:32 |  #1

Could you check if you have the following file?

\Documents and Settings\[User name]\Application Data\Adobe\Adobe Bridge CS5 \Adobe Bridge CS5 Settings\Adobe Bridge CS5 Prefs.psp

The only ....Prefs.psp I can find is under Adobe Photoshop CS5 folder.

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Nov 27, 2010 08:12 |  #2

A search of my Win7 64b system for "Prefs.psp" did not find "Adobe Bridge CS5 Prefs.psp" or any Bridge Prefs.psp file.

Only "Adobe Photoshop X64 CS5 Prefs.psp", "Workspace Prefs.psp" and "Adobe Photoshop CS5 Prefs.psp" files were found.




  
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Nov 27, 2010 08:43 |  #3

pturton wrote in post #11352857 (external link)
A search of my Win7 64b system for "Prefs.psp" did not find "Adobe Bridge CS5 Prefs.psp" or any Bridge Prefs.psp file.

Only "Adobe Photoshop X64 CS5 Prefs.psp", "Workspace Prefs.psp" and "Adobe Photoshop CS5 Prefs.psp" files were found.

Thank you for checking. Adobe wanted me to do something with the "Adobe Bridge CS5 Prefs.psp" file and I couldn't find it. It appears that the prefs for Bridge is stored in the "Adobe Photoshop CS5 Prefs.psp". I wanted to see if not having the file was part of my Bridge problem.

Thanks again for taking the time to check.


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