IDML Not opening
Hi, I recently made a document using InDesign CC. The client the file is for, as well as the printer, use CS4. I have tried everything when it comes to down saving to an IDML and I'm still being told by both of them that they cannot open this file, or if they do they get the "Sharedcontent.rpln Plugin" error.
I've read into further threads and have yet to get a solution to this problem.
Help?! Please and thank you.
With CS4 I don’t think that matters. This sounds like the renaming an INDD file to IDML problem.
Additionally, sending an IDML file to a printer is flat out foolish especially going back that many versions.
Send a PDF.
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First check the version of the document with Jongware's script "Identify.jsx" (ExtendScript/JavaScript).
You can find it here:
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Uwe -
Why won't my unzipped and rezipped IDML file open in InDesign?
I'm a developer working on an IDML based project.
My application opens an IDML file, inflates the contents and (for the moment, without making any changes), deflates them again.
The result is a file which:
a) Opens fine in any zip application
b) My code can then reopen without problems.
InDesign, however, throws the following error:
"Cannot open the file "filename.idml". Adobe InDesign may not support the file format, a plug-in that supports the file format may be miussing, or the file may be open in another application."
I have verified that the file is not open in another app, and that no plug ins are involved.
InDesign will open the original IDML file that it exported, so there's no general error.
I assume the issue is with the zip container not being UCF compliant, and I'm trying to diagnose what the problem might be.
My question(s):
Has anyone been through this and do they have any suggestions or guidance?
Is there any way I can get InDesign to tell me in more detail why it cannot open the file?
What are the most likely issues with the container?
I have inspected both the original file and the output file using Winzip, and I append the results of a detailed diagnostic on each below. The only difference I can see is that some files in the original are not compressed (they are simply stored in the zip container), but the UCF specification seems to suggest that a container can contain either compressed or normal files, so I don't see why this should be a problem. Would this cause InDesign to have a problem?
Many thanks in advance for any assistance. Zip file diagnostics follow.
JcFx Eu.
DIAGNOSTICS FOR THE ORIGINAL IDML FILE:
Testing ...
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Testing Resources\Graphic.xml OK
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length of filename: 20 characters
length of extra field: 0 bytes
Current Location part 1 offset 13691
filename:Resources\Styles.xml
Current Location part 1 offset 13711
Testing Resources\Styles.xml OK
Current Location part 1 offset 18338
Local directory entry PK0304 (4+26): #8
operat. system version needed to extract (00): MS-DOS, OS/2, NT FAT
unzip software version needed to extract (20): 2.0
general purpose bit flag (0x0802) (bit 15..0): 0000.1000 0000.0010
file security status (bit 0): not encrypted
extended local header (bit 3): no
compression method (08): deflated
compression sub-type (deflation): maximum
file last modified on (0x00003cdd 0x00009a1d): 2010-06-29 19:16:58
32-bit CRC value: 0xd75ae504
compressed size: 10962 bytes
uncompressed size: 69779 bytes
length of filename: 25 characters
length of extra field: 0 bytes
Current Location part 1 offset 18368
filename:Resources\Preferences.xml
Current Location part 1 offset 18393
Testing Resources\Preferences.xml OK
Current Location part 1 offset 29355
Local directory entry PK0304 (4+26): #9
operat. system version needed to extract (00): MS-DOS, OS/2, NT FAT
unzip software version needed to extract (20): 2.0
general purpose bit flag (0x0802) (bit 15..0): 0000.1000 0000.0010
file security status (bit 0): not encrypted
extended local header (bit 3): no
compression method (08): deflated
compression sub-type (deflation): maximum
file last modified on (0x00003cdd 0x00009a1d): 2010-06-29 19:16:58
32-bit CRC value: 0x65ae6db3
compressed size: 218 bytes
uncompressed size: 302 bytes
length of filename: 12 characters
length of extra field: 0 bytes
Current Location part 1 offset 29385
filename:XML\Tags.xml
Current Location part 1 offset 29397
Testing XML\Tags.xml OK
Current Location part 1 offset 29615
Local directory entry PK0304 (4+26): #10
operat. system version needed to extract (00): MS-DOS, OS/2, NT FAT
unzip software version needed to extract (20): 2.0
general purpose bit flag (0x0802) (bit 15..0): 0000.1000 0000.0010
file security status (bit 0): not encrypted
extended local header (bit 3): no
compression method (08): deflated
compression sub-type (deflation): maximum
file last modified on (0x00003cdd 0x00009a1d): 2010-06-29 19:16:58
32-bit CRC value: 0x037dee40
compressed size: 692 bytes
uncompressed size: 2328 bytes
length of filename: 34 characters
length of extra field: 0 bytes
Current Location part 1 offset 29645
filename:MasterSpreads\MasterSpread_ubc.xml
Current Location part 1 offset 29679
Testing MasterSpreads\MasterSpread_ubc.xml OK
Current Location part 1 offset 30371
Local directory entry PK0304 (4+26): #11
operat. system version needed to extract (00): MS-DOS, OS/2, NT FAT
unzip software version needed to extract (20): 2.0
general purpose bit flag (0x0802) (bit 15..0): 0000.1000 0000.0010
file security status (bit 0): not encrypted
extended local header (bit 3): no
compression method (08): deflated
compression sub-type (deflation): maximum
file last modified on (0x00003cdd 0x00009a1d): 2010-06-29 19:16:58
32-bit CRC value: 0x43b1858a
compressed size: 1573 bytes
uncompressed size: 7799 bytes
length of filename: 22 characters
length of extra field: 0 bytes
Current Location part 1 offset 30401
filename:Spreads\Spread_ub5.xml
Current Location part 1 offset 30423
Testing Spreads\Spread_ub5.xml OK
Current Location part 1 offset 31996
Local directory entry PK0304 (4+26): #12
operat. system version needed to extract (00): MS-DOS, OS/2, NT FAT
unzip software version needed to extract (20): 2.0
general purpose bit flag (0x0802) (bit 15..0): 0000.1000 0000.0010
file security status (bit 0): not encrypted
extended local header (bit 3): no
compression method (08): deflated
compression sub-type (deflation): maximum
file last modified on (0x00003cdd 0x00009a1d): 2010-06-29 19:16:58
32-bit CRC value: 0x0bc7a874
compressed size: 342 bytes
uncompressed size: 606 bytes
length of filename: 20 characters
length of extra field: 0 bytes
Current Location part 1 offset 32026
filename:XML\BackingStory.xml
Current Location part 1 offset 32046
Testing XML\BackingStory.xml OK
Current Location part 1 offset 32388
Local directory entry PK0304 (4+26): #13
operat. system version needed to extract (00): MS-DOS, OS/2, NT FAT
unzip software version needed to extract (20): 2.0
general purpose bit flag (0x0802) (bit 15..0): 0000.1000 0000.0010
file security status (bit 0): not encrypted
extended local header (bit 3): no
compression method (08): deflated
compression sub-type (deflation): maximum
file last modified on (0x00003cdd 0x00009a1d): 2010-06-29 19:16:58
32-bit CRC value: 0x0c652477
compressed size: 685 bytes
uncompressed size: 3219 bytes
length of filename: 21 characters
length of extra field: 0 bytes
Current Location part 1 offset 32418
filename:Stories\Story_uff.xml
Current Location part 1 offset 32439
Testing Stories\Story_uff.xml OK
Current Location part 1 offset 33124
Local directory entry PK0304 (4+26): #14
operat. system version needed to extract (00): MS-DOS, OS/2, NT FAT
unzip software version needed to extract (20): 2.0
general purpose bit flag (0x0802) (bit 15..0): 0000.1000 0000.0010
file security status (bit 0): not encrypted
extended local header (bit 3): no
compression method (08): deflated
compression sub-type (deflation): maximum
file last modified on (0x00003cdd 0x00009a1d): 2010-06-29 19:16:58
32-bit CRC value: 0x59a2cf03
compressed size: 646 bytes
uncompressed size: 3041 bytes
length of filename: 21 characters
length of extra field: 0 bytes
Current Location part 1 offset 33154
filename:Stories\Story_ue5.xml
Current Location part 1 offset 33175
Testing Stories\Story_ue5.xml OK
Current Location part 1 offset 33821
Local directory entry PK0304 (4+26): #15
operat. system version needed to extract (00): MS-DOS, OS/2, NT FAT
unzip software version needed to extract (20): 2.0
general purpose bit flag (0x0802) (bit 15..0): 0000.1000 0000.0010
file security status (bit 0): not encrypted
extended local header (bit 3): no
compression method (08): deflated
compression sub-type (deflation): maximum
file last modified on (0x00003cdd 0x00009a1d): 2010-06-29 19:16:58
32-bit CRC value: 0x6fc8a48f
compressed size: 634 bytes
uncompressed size: 2935 bytes
length of filename: 21 characters
length of extra field: 0 bytes
Current Location part 1 offset 33851
filename:Stories\Story_ucb.xml
Current Location part 1 offset 33872
Testing Stories\Story_ucb.xml OK
No errors detected in compressed data of ORIGINAL.zip.
DIAGNOSTICS FOR THE REZIPPED IDML FILE:
Testing ...
Current Location part 1 offset 34822
Archive: OUTPUT.zip 34844 bytes 2010-07-21 17:48:46
End central directory record PK0506 (4+18)
==========================================
current location of end-of-central-dir record: 34822 (0x00008806) bytes
expected location of end-of-central-dir record: 34822 (0x00008806) bytes
based on the size of the central directory of
990 and its relative offset of 33832 bytes
part number of this part (0000): 1
part number of start of central dir (0000): 1
number of entries in central dir in this part: 15
total number of entries in central dir: 15
size of central dir: 990 (0x000003de) bytes
relative offset of central dir: 33832 (0x00008428) bytes
zipfile comment length: 0
Current Location part 1 offset 33832
Central directory entry PK0102 (4+42): #1
======================================
part number in which file begins (0000): 1
relative offset of local header: 0 (0x00000000) bytes
version made by operating system (00): MS-DOS, OS/2, NT FAT
version made by zip software (20): 2.0
operat. system version needed to extract (00): MS-DOS, OS/2, NT FAT
unzip software version needed to extract (20): 2.0
general purpose bit flag (0x0008) (bit 15..0): 0000.0000 0000.1000
file security status (bit 0): not encrypted
extended local header (bit 3): yes
compression method (08): deflated
compression sub-type (deflation): normal
file last modified on (0x00003ce3 0x00008e13): 2010-07-03 17:48:38
32-bit CRC value: 0x898f76cb
compressed size: 44 bytes
uncompressed size: 43 bytes
length of filename: 8 characters
length of extra field: 0 bytes
length of file comment: 0 characters
internal file attributes: 0x0000
apparent file type: binary
external file attributes: 0x00000000
non-MSDOS external file attributes: 0x000000
MS-DOS file attributes (0x00): none
Current Location part 1 offset 33878
filename:mimetype
Current Location part 1 offset 33886
Central directory entry PK0102 (4+42): #2
======================================
part number in which file begins (0000): 1
relative offset of local header: 98 (0x00000062) bytes
version made by operating system (00): MS-DOS, OS/2, NT FAT
version made by zip software (20): 2.0
operat. system version needed to extract (00): MS-DOS, OS/2, NT FAT
unzip software version needed to extract (20): 2.0
general purpose bit flag (0x0008) (bit 15..0): 0000.0000 0000.1000
file security status (bit 0): not encrypted
extended local header (bit 3): yes
compression method (08): deflated
compression sub-type (deflation): normal
file last modified on (0x00003ce3 0x00008e13): 2010-07-03 17:48:38
32-bit CRC value: 0x65263983
compressed size: 2412 bytes
uncompressed size: 13985 bytes
length of filename: 13 characters
length of extra field: 0 bytes
length of file comment: 0 characters
internal file attributes: 0x0000
apparent file type: binary
external file attributes: 0x00000000
non-MSDOS external file attributes: 0x000000
MS-DOS file attributes (0x00): none
Current Location part 1 offset 33932
filename:designmap.xml
Current Location part 1 offset 33945
Central directory entry PK0102 (4+42): #3
======================================
part number in which file begins (0000): 1
relative offset of local header: 2569 (0x00000a09) bytes
version made by operating system (00): MS-DOS, OS/2, NT FAT
version made by zip software (20): 2.0
operat. system version needed to extract (00): MS-DOS, OS/2, NT FAT
unzip software version needed to extract (20): 2.0
general purpose bit flag (0x0008) (bit 15..0): 0000.0000 0000.1000
file security status (bit 0): not encrypted
extended local header (bit 3): yes
compression method (08): deflated
compression sub-type (deflation): normal
file last modified on (0x00003ce3 0x00008e13): 2010-07-03 17:48:38
32-bit CRC value: 0x817f37ea
compressed size: 132 bytes
uncompressed size: 196 bytes
length of filename: 22 characters
length of extra field: 0 bytes
length of file comment: 0 characters
internal file attributes: 0x0000
apparent file type: binary
external file attributes: 0x00000000
non-MSDOS external file attributes: 0x000000
MS-DOS file attributes (0x00): none
Current Location part 1 offset 33991
filename:META-INF\container.xml
Current Location part 1 offset 34013
Central directory entry PK0102 (4+42): #4
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part number in which file begins (0000): 1How are you zipping it?
In needs to be a "clean" zip...
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Indesign CC export to .idml not reliable
I just sent a large financial document to print. Its 132 pages.
The printer (like every printer I work with) has not purchased CC yet and apparently refuses to.
No prob - Ill just save as an .idml so they can open it in CS6, right?
WRONG! DEAD WRONG!
Turns out that when I save as .idml and its opened in CS6, random acts of weirdness occur.
Namely, lines applied to Indesign Table Cells can disappear. That's right. In a 132 page FINANCIAL document, the client is looking at a proof and asking why the lines are not in some places. Im lucky it was caught (by the client) before going to print.
I had no idea what the problem was because my files were fine. But I exported as .idml and opened it up in CS6 and... Lo and Behold, the lines were missing again in the exact same areas.
In the past I have just exported to .idml and sent to print, but I cannot have any faith in that process anymore. I encourage any and all to export to .idml, then open it up in CS6 and review every last line, break, color, etc. THEN send the CS6 file to the printer.
Or better yet, maybe dont use CC at all, which is what Im contemplating.I must thank you Bobby. Friday is our donut and pastry morning and when I came in and saw your ridiculous post, I brought the entire team in to get a good laugh.
Im not sure if you use Indesign in a professional capacity, or even work with printers or not, (from your comments and assumptions I would say no), but ever since there has been a way to backsave, it is exactly what has been done when sending files to print. Printers are notorious late adopters of new versions (for good reason). For years and years EVERY SINGLE printer we work with - whether its hear in San Diego, printers in New York, the Mid-West or even in China - every time we get a new version of the software and send it to print we have been asked to backsave the file. Hell, some print shops are TWO versions back! This is standard procedure and has been for over a decade. Sorry if you dont know this, but that is reality.
Also, your assumptions show a lack of understanding of a modern design studio. See, when you have governmental agencies, multi-national energy company's, Casinos with over 240 locations world wide, Hospitals, biotech companies, etc etc as clients, it is 8 times out of 10 the CLIENT who choses the printer - like I mentioned above. Additionally, (since apparently you are not aware of this), the client often does not make their final decision on which printer to select until WELL AFTER the project is underway. In this particular case we found out 3 days before it was supposed to go to print what printer it was. So your naive "the first thing you do when working with a new printer is pick up the phone" comment is truly uneducated and is very telling about your experience in the field.
Futhermore, anytime I come across a printer that requests PDFs (its extremely rare - we usually work with professional high-end printers with actual pre-press departments, not Mickey Mouse outfits that want me to do their prepress for them) - The first thing I do is call my client and ask them "you got a good price on printing didnt you." Of course they did because their printer wants ME to prep their files for them - so I need to go back to the client and raise my rates. Heck, I can do pre-press, I used to use a stat camera creating chokes and traps back in the day - then did the same with Illustrator - but that is not the role of the modern design studio, its the PRINTES responsibility. All respectable professional print shop wants to have control of the files so they can make adjustments for their presses and even humidity - i.e. Native Files.
Now, I originally made this post so that other professionals would be aware of the flaw in backsaving - a flaw that DID NOT EXIST BEFORE. I know this from years of experience. You comment that you dont care if I have been doing this for 240 years... but im still wrong, is the height of arrogance. I mean, do you even hear yoursel?
I was under the impression that this was the place that real design professionals discussed Indesign. Apparently its the place for people to rack up 28 thousand comments posting uneducated drivel. -
Files created in trial (indesign) will not open.
The files I created in the trial version of Indesign CC will not open now that I have the monthly subcription to Indesign CC. They are .indd and .idml Files. When trying to open them I get a message that says "no application is able to open these files".
Do they Open if you use File>Open from a running ID application?
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If image file not exist in image path crystal report not open and give me exception error problem
Hi guys my code below show pictures for all employees
code is working but i have proplem
if image not exist in path
crystal report not open and give me exception error image file not exist in path
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how to ignore image files not exist in path and open report this is actually what i need
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DataTable dt = new DataTable();
string connString = "data source=192.168.1.105; initial catalog=hrdata;uid=sa; password=1234";
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da.SelectCommand = cmd;
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fs = new FileStream("\\\\192.168.1.105\\Personal Pictures\\" + dr[0] + ".jpg", FileMode.Open);
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Second : Drag And drop this image Filed Where I want.
private void LoadReport()
frmCheckWeigher rpt = new frmCheckWeigher();
CryRe_DailyBatch report = new CryRe_DailyBatch();
DataSet1TableAdapters.DataTable_DailyBatch1TableAdapter ta = new CheckWeigherReportViewer.DataSet1TableAdapters.DataTable_DailyBatch1TableAdapter();
DataSet1.DataTable_DailyBatch1DataTable table = ta.GetData(clsLogs.strStartDate_rpt, clsLogs.strBatchno_Rpt, clsLogs.cmdeviceid); // Data from Database
DataTable dt = GetImageRow(table, "Footer.Jpg");
report.SetDataSource(dt);
crv1.ReportSource = report;
crv1.Refresh();
By this Function I merge My Image data into dataTable
private DataTable GetImageRow(DataTable dt, string ImageName)
try
FileStream fs;
BinaryReader br;
if (File.Exists(AppDomain.CurrentDomain.BaseDirectory + ImageName))
fs = new FileStream(AppDomain.CurrentDomain.BaseDirectory + ImageName, FileMode.Open);
else
// if photo does not exist show the nophoto.jpg file
fs = new FileStream(AppDomain.CurrentDomain.BaseDirectory + ImageName, FileMode.Open);
// initialise the binary reader from file streamobject
br = new BinaryReader(fs);
// define the byte array of filelength
byte[] imgbyte = new byte[fs.Length + 1];
// read the bytes from the binary reader
imgbyte = br.ReadBytes(Convert.ToInt32((fs.Length)));
dt.Rows[0]["Image"] = imgbyte;
br.Close();
// close the binary reader
fs.Close();
// close the file stream
catch (Exception ex)
// error handling
MessageBox.Show("Missing " + ImageName + "or nophoto.jpg in application folder");
return dt;
// Return Datatable After Image Row Insertion
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i am having macbook air recently my iphotos did not open and was showing report apple and reopen but i came to know that by pressing alt and iphotos i open an new photo library and stored the pics but now how can i get the pics which i had in the earlier photo please help me to recover my photos
Well I'll guess you're using iPhoto 11:
Option 1
Back Up and try rebuild the library: hold down the command and option (or alt) keys while launching iPhoto. Use the resulting dialogue to rebuild. Choose to Repair Database. If that doesn't help, then try again, this time using Rebuild Database.
If that fails:
Option 2
Download iPhoto Library Manager and use its rebuild function. (In early versions of Library Manager it's the File -> Rebuild command. In later versions it's under the Library menu.)
This will create an entirely new library. It will then copy (or try to) your photos and all the associated metadata and versions to this new Library, and arrange it as close as it can to what you had in the damaged Library. It does this based on information it finds in the iPhoto sharing mechanism - but that means that things not shared won't be there, so no slideshows, books or calendars, for instance - but it should get all your events, albums and keywords, faces and places back.
Because this process creates an entirely new library and leaves your old one untouched, it is non-destructive, and if you're not happy with the results you can simply return to your old one.
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Did you fix your issue? I am having the same one
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I am trying to import developed images from LightRoom 5 Photoshop 6 for further editing. I am receiving this message and the images will not open.....'Could not open scratch file because the file is locked, or you do not have necessary access permissions or another program is using the file. Use the 'Properties' command in the Windows Explorer to unlock the file. How do I fix this? I would greatly appreciate it if you would respond with terms and procedures that a computer ignorant user, such as me, will understand. Thanks.
Have you tried restoring the Preferences yet?
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Hi,
I am trying to write a class which can open file with selected application. for simplicity, now I just hard code the varaibles.
the problem: if the path or file name has space in it, even it exist, winword still can not open it.
could someone kindly show me what I did wrong and how to do it properly.
Thanks in advance.
Belinda
public static class FileOpen
public static void info()
string path = @"c:\a temp folder\aaa 1.txt";
if (File.Exists(path))
// the file I am using in the sample does exist
MsgBox.info("yes");
else
MsgBox.info("no");
// working
//Process.Start("winword", "c:\\aaa.txt");
// not working
//Process.Start("winword", "c:\aaa.txt");
// not working
Process.Start("winword", "c:\\a temp folder\\aaa 1.txt");
// not working
Process.Start("winword", path);string AppPath;
AppPath = ReadRegistry(Registry.CurrentUser, "Software\\FabricStudio", "TARGETDIR", value).ToString() + @"help";
string FileName = "'"+ AppPath + "\\ImageSamples.doc" + "'";
try
System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("Winword.exe", FileName);
can any body please help for this.
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Help, I had aperture open and working on a image and did not have a battery in and bumped the power off. As a result it will not open my master, it is locked. when I try to open that Library it says There was an error opening the database for the library. I have tried every thing. I updated the other libr but now it will not open the main to update. What do I do?
Try starting Aperture with the command and option keys held down. You'll get 3 options.
Try each, starting at the top, in order, checking after each to see if it fixes the issue. -
<blockquote>Locking duplicate thread.<br>
Please continue here: [[/questions/880054]]</blockquote>
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Every time I try to open Firefox I get a popup saying it is already open, and to close it or restart; but it is NOT open, and restarting doesn't heDuplicate Thread LOCK please
* Continue here - https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/questions/880054 -
Mac osX 10.6.8
iBook - old version
can not access Safari - going through Chrome
All of a sudden my IBook would not open (100 pages and almost finished)
Error message sent to Apple - how do I access them??????
Thank you for any help you can give me
<Email Edited by Host>Do you mean, you have been creating a Photo Book in iPhoto? Or an iBook in iBook Author?
If you are asking about a photo book in iPhoto, what was the last you did in iPhoto, before the crash happened? Did you add a page with a map?
Then you may have a problem with a bug, where adding a route to a map may render the book unreadable. In that case the best option is to restore the iPhoto library from the last backup you made, before you added the map to the book.
It is not possible to open the book and to delete the unreadable page. You can only delete the book and start over, if this bug is the reason for the crashes. See for example this link: Getting rid of problem photo book -
I tunes will not open - have read ALOT but still can't get it going
How much is Apple losong out to what appears to be a fairly common but complicated problem. Not sure if it all started the day I upgraded to i-tunes 9 or when I renewed my Norton Anti Virus. It was working for months even when I had Norton which i have since removed using the Norton Removal Tool. When I first click on it it tries to open and I get a message saying that my Quick Time software is outdated but BEFORE I can click on that another box opens over top that says "i-tunes has stopped working" "a problem has caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close he problem and notify you if a solution is found"
If i try again , nothing happens at all. When I go to processes I can see where it appears briefly maybe 2-3 seconds then disappears.
I have tried:
Making another user account and opening I-tunes
Removing my Norton anti virus
Uninstalling and re-installing i-tunes and quick time both together and separately....many many times
restoring previous version of i-tunes
I get the same message if i try to open just quicktime.
My i -tunes library itself will also not open.
Please tell me where to go from here
I am running a newer (3 months old) HP with Windows 7 64 bit
IDEAS???
Rob.Excellent news, Rob! Glad you're up and running again.
Any idea as to how it got this way? I am thinking of re-installing my Norton since it has worked well for me for the last few years and I an not exactly sure if that was the problem or if was a Windows 7 thing?
I reckon Norton and Windows 7 were innocent parties here. Some other application dumped a couple of boatloads of QuickTime componentry in your sysWOW64. (Older versions of codec packs, video converter software, other file converter software, and media players that offer the opportunity to use quicktime files "without installing QuickTime" are the usual culprits here, but some games might do this too.) That might go unnoticed so long as that componentry matches the existing version of QuickTime software that you have installed on the PC ... but things turn to custard when you have to update your QuickTime version, and the versions of the componentry in /sysWOW64/ no longer match your "QuickTime proper". (On 32-bit systems, the same sort of thing happens, with the difference being that the "foreign" QuickTime componentry would typically be lurking down in the system32 folder.)
So, we pretty much get cases of this sort of thing showing up constantly at the forums, with a big pulse in reports happening after any QuickTime version update. (It produces a significant proportion of the "iTunes has encountered a problem" and "iTunes has stopped working" messages that we get reported here.) You were really unlucky in that you got a rarer version of the possible error messages ... so there's not as much relevant troubleshooting advice available on the web, which makes researching what could possibly be going wrong for you considerably harder than it is for folk with the more common versions of the error messages. -
ater upgrading to firefox 7 from version 5 i cant open this web browser it worked b4 but after upgrade it will not open. i did system restore to go back to a time when it did work and i still have this problem.the message says website is too busy or proxy settings r wrong but i changed them every way possible.i uninstalled the program and reinstalled it with no success. even google chrome will give me same message is my pc infected? or is there a way to get firefox to be my primary web browser?my operating system is win7 vista i am currently backing up my files to a portable drive and my intension is to save files and reboot entire system and then d-load firefox again will this solve this issue?
ater upgrading to firefox 7 from version 5 i cant open this web browser it worked b4 but after upgrade it will not open. i did system restore to go back to a time when it did work and i still have this problem.the message says website is too busy or proxy settings r wrong but i changed them every way possible.i uninstalled the program and reinstalled it with no success. even google chrome will give me same message is my pc infected? or is there a way to get firefox to be my primary web browser?my operating system is win7 vista i am currently backing up my files to a portable drive and my intension is to save files and reboot entire system and then d-load firefox again will this solve this issue?
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Dbms_datapupm, dump file permissions
Oracle 11.2.0.2 Using dbms_datapipe APIs I can successfully create the dump file. However, that file does not have read or write permissions, so the UNIX user can not zip and ftp the file as required, not can it chmod the permissions. Please, advise.
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Drawing a line straight across a chart
Is there a way to draw a horizontal line straight across a chart, say a column chart. I want the line to extend all the way from the y-axis to the far right of the chart.
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hi when i run my simple aspx page i get this exception {"The type initializer for 'Oracle.DataAccess.Client.OracleConnection' threw an exception."} it gives error at the conenction string only Using FConnection As New OracleConnection(strConn) my web