Bridge CS4 Bad argument {LiveObject("Thumbnail").property(0)}

Can anyone assist with resolving this error message? Bad argument {LiveObject("Thumbnail").property(0)}
It happens after saving a Gallery.
Using Windows 7 + Dreamweaver CS4
Thank you

Hi
Can you provide more details to reproduce such error?
e.g.
1. launch bridge
2. choose some files, in output mode, choose a template..
3..etc
thanks.

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