I can not open folders from my documents. it closes with notice Could not complete your request because of a program error.

I am trying to open files with Photoshop and I get an error message
Could not complete your request because of a program error.
I have tried to open inmany directions still I get this notice
Could not complete your request because of a program error.
It started when I upgraded to Marverick

Can you open the files in the Finder?

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  • Why is it when I go to open a file in Photoshop cc I get a "Could not complete your request because of a program error".  I have uninstalled and re-installed software,  It works for a short time then I get that error again when i go to open a file.  Thank

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    Without proper system information and other details like what files you work with  nobody can tell you much. From corrupted prefs to issues with your PS swap file to actual problems with the fiel storage this could be anything.
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    > If iPhoto causes problems why not open the images from the Finder?
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  • Cannot open files ~ Could not complete your request because of a program error

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    Thank you,
    Linda

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    Ferreting out such a font is normally a matter of removing all but the default fonts, seeing that the problem is corrected, then adding the fonts back in systematically until the offender is isolated.  Yes, this can be tedious.
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    I am getting the same error message (Could not complete your request because of a program error) except it happens whenver I try to apply a layer style. Here are the last few lines of my error log:
    2014:02:01 15:19:28 : /Volumes/workarea/PS_14_Mac_Daily_Retail/20131211.r.515/photoshop/main/photoshop/xcode/.. /sources/UPattern.cpp : 1681 : REQUIRE failed
    2014:02:01 15:19:37 : /Volumes/workarea/PS_14_Mac_Daily_Retail/20131211.r.515/photoshop/main/photoshop/xcode/.. /sources/UPattern.cpp : 1681 : REQUIRE failed
    2014:02:01 15:20:38 : /Volumes/workarea/PS_14_Mac_Daily_Retail/20131211.r.515/photoshop/main/photoshop/xcode/.. /sources/UPattern.cpp : 1681 : REQUIRE failed
    2014:02:01 15:31:14 : /Volumes/workarea/PS_14_Mac_Daily_Retail/20131211.r.515/photoshop/main/photoshop/xcode/.. /sources/UPattern.cpp : 1681 : REQUIRE failed
    2014:02:01 15:32:01 : /Volumes/workarea/PS_14_Mac_Daily_Retail/20131211.r.515/photoshop/main/photoshop/xcode/.. /sources/UPattern.cpp : 1681 : REQUIRE failed
    2014:02:01 15:35:22 : /Volumes/workarea/PS_14_Mac_Daily_Retail/20131211.r.515/photoshop/main/photoshop/xcode/.. /sources/UPattern.cpp : 1681 : REQUIRE failed
    2014:02:01 15:35:57 : /Volumes/workarea/PS_14_Mac_Daily_Retail/20131211.r.515/photoshop/main/photoshop/xcode/.. /sources/UPattern.cpp : 1681 : REQUIRE failed
    2014:02:01 15:38:15 : /Volumes/workarea/PS_14_Mac_Daily_Retail/20131211.r.515/photoshop/main/photoshop/xcode/.. /sources/UPattern.cpp : 1681 : REQUIRE failed
    2014:02:01 15:38:44 : /Volumes/workarea/PS_14_Mac_Daily_Retail/20131211.r.515/photoshop/main/photoshop/xcode/.. /sources/UPattern.cpp : 1681 : REQUIRE failed
    2014:02:01 15:39:13 : /Volumes/workarea/PS_14_Mac_Daily_Retail/20131211.r.515/photoshop/main/photoshop/xcode/.. /sources/UPattern.cpp : 1681 : REQUIRE failed

  • What causes "Could not complete your request because of a program error"?

    I am trying to edit some pictures from a recent shoot and every time I try to open one a message pops up saying, " Could not complete your request because of a program error." What does this mean and how do I fix it?

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  • Photoshop CC Error: "Could not complete your request because of a program error"

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  • Could not complete your request because of a program error photoshop cs4

    My first frustration right now is that I can't search the forums... anyone got an answer to that? on the right hand side (if I'm logged in) I type in a search for anything and it always shows no search results found! Why? is the search function not working?
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    Did you update or change or plug-in or remove anything else on your computer just before it happened?  Photoshop relies on other system libraries to do things and maybe one of those changed.
    No, I did not change anything; I was editing pictures - from a quadding trip where they asked me to shoot for them - and suddenly I started getting the message on most pictures.
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    It almost makes it seem like some pictures are corrupt or something - and yet, I'd be really surprised to have soo many corrupted images suddenly.

  • PS CS3: "could not complete your request because of a program error"

    Hi,
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    Hi Rob,
    I've uploaded one of the images to my server....
    http://www.iphotos.co.uk/downloads/tmp/FA0309A-E02305.zip (30Mb download).
    I wouldn't say that the "image" is corrupt - the "image" is fine and in fact "Save As" to a new filename corrects the problem altogether. What I would say is that PS CS3 isn't handling the metadata in some of my images correctly. I use a lot of different programs to view/edit/update both image and metadata. PS CS3 is ONLY program I have found that has any problem with the files.
    I only have two makes of camera Canon 5D and 10D. I can't say for certain whether it affects 10D files as the vast majoity of images I'm working on are from my 5D. What I can say however that not all images from a given shoot with the 5D will be affected - only a small proportion of them.
    Anyhow, please download the zip file and extract the PSD to a suitable location. Then open the image in PS CS3 from that location. Make a minor edit to the image and you will see that PS CS3 can't save the file. Quit. Open the image again and select "File | File Info" and you will see the other error message. If you open the file and do "save as" to a new filename and repeat the above step everything works as it should.
    If this was just a single file that I was having problems with I'd put up with the work round of "Save as" to correct the problem. But with 25,000+ PSD files and at a guess a random 10% of my files being affected you can imagine how frustraiting this is.
    Thanks,
    Ian.

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