InDesign CS 5.5 very slow open file

Hi,
I've a problem with inDesign. When i shift from a file to another, it is very slow.
I 've to work with a lot of file ( 8 or 9) open concurrently.
Every file is about 200 Mb.
this not happen using inDesign CS4 (on the same MAC, before upgrading to CS 5.5)
Here my MAC configuration
Imac Intel core i5 2.5 Ghz
8 Gb RAM 1333Mhz DDR3
MAC OSx 10.7.4 updated
Indesign CS 5.5 update to 7.5.3
Anyone can explain me ????
Thanks in advance

Look in the upper left corner of your screen. I’ve seen instance where the program opens with nothing but a tiny window there.
If that doesn’t do it, then restart Windows.
Bob

Similar Messages

  • Acrobat 9 Pro very slow open files over network in Windows 7

    I have installed Acrobat 9 pro on my new PC. It's running Window 7 64bit. I use it for pre-press of high-resolution files for printing. Sometimes the file sizes run into the 100s of MB.The new PC has reasonably high specs, with 6Gb of RAM and a 2.8Ghz Quad core i7 CPU and gigabit networking.
    Opening them when on the local hard disk is reasonably fast. For example a multi-page 400Mb file starts drawing the first page withing 3 seconds. But opening the same file when it's on the server of our gigibit network generates a very long pause. The application locks up and dispays a "not responding" message for 2-3 minutes. The bigger the file, the longer the pause. It doesn't completely crash -- eventually it starts to draw the pages and I can work as normal.
    I used to have Acrobat 9 pro on my old XP PC which was a cheap low-end machine when bought 3 years ago. (has on-board shared RAM graphics card and only 1Gb of RAM). But what grieves me the most, is this slow old machine will open the same 400Mb file off the server so much faster than my expensive new machine. There is no lock up and it begins drawing the first page after only approx 5 seconds.
    The problem doesn't seem to be simply related to slow network speed. I can copy the entire 400Mb file from the server to my hard disk in only 12 seconds. The old PC is actually slightly slower copying to/from the network. If the application was for some reason copying the entire file into memory or to a local cache, this should still only generate an extra 12 second delay -- not 3 whole minutes.
    Adobe Reader 9 doesn't have the problem. I can open the 400Mb file off the network on either my new or old machine within seconds.
    Acrobat 9 Pro doesn't have the problem on an old G5 mac either. It's somewhat slower than my old PC but will begin drawing the first page after a few seconds,
    So what exactly is Acrobat doing for those 2-3 minutes?
    I have already tried:
    1. changing network ports/cables.
    2. disabling anti-virus software
    3. disabling "remote differential compression"
    4. Patching Acrobat 9 to 9.2
    5. Files located on Windows servers and Mac Xserves.
    Not improvements from any of these.

    I think I have isolated the source of this problem. It's the Pitstop Professional 9 plug in. I un-installed this, and everything opens quicker than greased lightning. I re-installed it and it's back to slowsville.
    Unfortunately Pitstop is essential to my workflow.
    Until recently I did my pre-press on a Mac G5 with Acrobat Pro 7 and Pitstop 6.5. I never had this problem with slow file opening. But it seems that the delays would occur when I used the plug-in with large complex files.. So it would open files as fast as you'd expect from an elderly machine. But starting to use Pitstop would result in a prolonged period of staring at a spinning beachball.
    I wonder is there any way to stop the Pitstop plug-in from initializing until it is used? So the plug-in stays inert until you select the tool from from the menus.

  • Adobe reader x very slow opening files over vpn to samba share

    Takes 2 to 3 minutes to open a file - Acrobat Pro v7 accesses immediately - downgrade
    to Acrobat 7 reader works fine - true on XP and Windows 7 - all updates installed.

    I think I have isolated the source of this problem. It's the Pitstop Professional 9 plug in. I un-installed this, and everything opens quicker than greased lightning. I re-installed it and it's back to slowsville.
    Unfortunately Pitstop is essential to my workflow.
    Until recently I did my pre-press on a Mac G5 with Acrobat Pro 7 and Pitstop 6.5. I never had this problem with slow file opening. But it seems that the delays would occur when I used the plug-in with large complex files.. So it would open files as fast as you'd expect from an elderly machine. But starting to use Pitstop would result in a prolonged period of staring at a spinning beachball.
    I wonder is there any way to stop the Pitstop plug-in from initializing until it is used? So the plug-in stays inert until you select the tool from from the menus.

  • Very slow open cr2-photos

    After update to os x 10.9 mavericks, my macbook is very slow open CR2-files. In Quick-look or Preview.app - i have slowdown about 5sec, then photo opens. At 10.8 similar photos open instantly. Seems like something broke after update. My config: Macbook Pro 13" with Retina, Core i7 3GHz, 8Gb RAM, Intel HD 4000. Have ideas?

    I am having the exact same problem after just updating to OS X Mavericks. CR2 files take ages before they are shown. In 10.8 these exact same photos loaded very quickly (instantly). In Adobe Bridge these photos show up quickly as well.
    I am running a 13" Macbook Pro, Mid 2010 with 8GB of RAM, 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo.
    Since I use my laptop mainly for photo editing, this is very frustrating. Hopefully there will be a fix soon enough.

  • Indesign image display is very slow and jerky

    good morning
    I contacted Adobe Customer Service in Italy because I have big problems with the Creative Suite CS 5.5, in particular with Indesign and in general with the display of images of AI and Acrobat.
    As I work with Indesign image display is very slow and jerky. Even with AI and Acrobat work experience is not good, the images are jerky and there are hesitations in the fluidity of view.
    The software is installed on windows 7 64bit Utlimate, the workstation is very powerful: Supermicro motherboard, dual Xeon E5620 2.4ghz, 16gb ram, SSD OCZ vertex4, PNY Nvidia Quadro 4000.
    The customer service has sent me several tips for email, I have followed all the instructions but I did not get results. In conclusion, when I pointed out that reading on the forums I was not the only one who showed this problem and after discussing about my hardware configuration, they told me that the problem is probably due to the fact that I have two Xeon processors!
    In efects had observed that CS 5.5 on my notebook works better, but I never thought about having problems because the PC is powerful. I checked the CPU and GPU when using Indesign and I could see that uses a single CPU, and most "only 1 core"! But of CPUs in the system there are two for a total of 8 cores. Indesign seems to use only 1/8 of the available computing power ... In addition, practically does not use the GPU (only 10-15%).
    From the customer service was suggested to disable or remove a processor from the system. All this seems to me incredible. I use the workstation for applications that can take advantage of the power of the machine, should I remove the processor whenever I have to use CS 5.5? If things are this way I'm thinking of asking if Adobe buy me a PC with a single processor only for use with CS 5.5 ...
    Thank you.

    Interesting idea, I'll investigate in this direction, I should try to make a mirror of the ssd on a traditional hard drive, exchange them and see if the situation changes. It must, however, be a further factor in the eventual bad combination hardware ... on my laptop I have: windows 7 x64, intel core i7 processor, 16gb of ram, nvidia quadro 3000m, and .... a ssd ocz agility 3, but indesign is more responsive.
    But why indesign should be influenced by the hard-drive? With 16gb of ram and working files on NAS because in design interacts with the hard drive?

  • Aperture suddenly becomes very slow opening library

    Hi.
    I've got only 100 or so photos, and Aperture suddenly becomes very slow, it take a couple of minutes now to open the library.
    Just before this started to happen, I got a very short massage, saying something like, "It's repairing some files."
    I wonder if there are some corrupt files there, causing very slow opening the program.
    Is there any way to check this and fix this problem?
    I'm using 3.4.3, and OS 10.8.3.
    I appreciate your help.
    Hiro

    I'm surprised nobody has responded to this yet. Hopefully you have already figured it out, but if you double click on the aperture library while holding down the option and command keys, Aperture will bring up a dialog that gives you three options for dealing with potential library issues: repair permissions, repair the library or rebuild the library. You should try them in that order, and it is a good idea to back up your library first (especially before rebuilding the library).
    Hope this helps.

  • In some mailboxes, very slow opening/deleting emails. In other mailboxes it works just fine

    In my inbox, very slow opening some (not all) emails. To delete the problem emails takes 40-50 seconds. Also, I keep marking many emails as "junk" and yet I keep getting maile from those spam senders. Also, these problems happen in some of my local folders, but not in all of them?? Had no problem with prior version

    Are you using McAfee anti virus by any chance?

  • Having mail problem very slow opening, deleting, unable to move to folders

    Have a 2 GHz Intel Core Duo Mac OS X Ver. 10.6.8 - Having AppleMail problems: very very very slow opening any new incoming mail, can't delete, can't assign to Spam, and can't move to any folder for storing, and can't empty trash.  Seems to be corrupted and might need to reload the Mail Program (Version 4.6) and need to know if I can reload the mail program  and if I did would I lose all the data stored in folders?  I don't know how to reload the Mail program.  Also the entire computer seems to be slow to react as well but mail is worse.  I've checked and emptied caches for the browsers I use.  Connecting to Internet all right but as I said, slow to react.  I would appreciate any advice. Thank you.

    MichelPM, I don’t know how to find out how full is my Mail app.  I confess to being mostly an ignoramus about computer hardware, software, applications storage and usage.  I know where to look for some stuff, but I don’t know what all the information means.  I found the page under About this Mac Serial-ATA that gives the following info:  Macintosh HD:
      Capacity:          319.73 GB (319,728,959,488 bytes)
      Available:          270 GB (270,003,339,264 bytes)
    Then under Memory Slot there are two banks in Bank 0 all categories are empty but Bank 1 says 
                        Size:          1 GB
        Type:          DDR2 SDRAM
        Speed:          667 MHz
        Status:          OK
    I usually have three browsers open and one to two wordprocessers (Word and TextEdit),  the resident Dictionary.  When needed but closed when done with the current activity are Preview, Adobe Reader.  I do have a lot of documents on the desktop and filed in folders are uncountable.  I could commit most of these to flashdrives if I have to, but I’m not sure how to save all the stuff I have in folders in the Mail app.  I do not run any antivirus or “crapware” software that I can find in the MacHD applications folder.  I’ve never downloaded such programs.  I will commence to copy to external drives data I wish to preserve.  Can I copy the entire mail set of archive folders to an external hard drive?  I have a La Cie.
    With much appreciation for any help you offer,
    MMarvelous

  • Crystal Reports Moved from one file server to another - very slow opening

    Hello,
    I am new here, and I am in need of a solution. If I am not in the correct forum, please advise.
    Our crystal reports were moved from an old file server to a new file server.  Once the old file server was shut down the reports opened very slow in Designer and in our 3rd party application.  Our server team determined that the reports are still attempting to connect to the old file server.  If the old file server is brought online or dns is changed to reflect another machine that it can make a connection to, it opens with no delay. 
    For some reason, not every report is affected.  Most of the reports are Crystal 8.5, but I have some Crystal XI reports that do the same thing.  I can't find any reference in the reports to any file server/location....
    I need to resolve this issue on the Crystal 8.5 version due to the application that we are running.
    Is there a way to fix this other than to recreate the reports (I have over 400 of them)?
    Any assistance or advice is appreciated!
    Thanks,
    Nancy

    Hi Nancy,
    The server info still needs to be updated. Are you setting location for each subreport also?
    Possibly this registry key will help, I only have CR 2008 installed so you'll have adjust for what ever you are using:
    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Business Objects\Suite 12.0\Crystal Reports\DatabaseOptions - VerifyStoredProceduresOnFirstRefresh = No
    and
    VerifyStoredProceduresOnSetLocation = No
    And
    VerifyWhenDBDriverUpgraded = No
    And
    ViewOutOfPlaceSubreports = No
    Close CR designer before making any changes. And the usual warning about modifying the registry.
    Thank you
    Don

  • Illustrator CS3: Very Slow Open, Very Slow Save

    Hello all,
    I just recently have been issues with Illustrator CS3. Up until about a few weeks ago, it had been running flawlessly. Now, whenever I try to open up any EPS or AI, Illustrator will literally take at least a minute to open it. This happens with a complex 2mb AI files, but also for a tiny simple files consisting of a 1" square on a blank artboard. No matter the file size, it will take around a minute to open it up.
    Opening a 44kb .eps: 75 seconds
    Opening a 210kb .ai file: 67 seconds
    Saving a 76kb .eps: 56 seconds
    Export to grayscale PNG: 66 seconds
    Export AI Layers to SWF Files: 2 seconds
    This is ridiculous.
    Saving is the same issue. It takes a ridiculously long time to save even a blank document.
    It's not my machine (2x2.66ghz Intel Mac with 5gb ram, OSX 10.5.6). Photoshop feels a little sluggish too, but not to this extent. InDesign, Flash, Dreamweaver, Acrobat all run perfectly. I even uninstalled all the CS3 products and reinstalled to find the same issues. And now that I've been given a time sensitive job, I need to get this program running quickly again.
    I'm not sure what I can do to solve the problem, aside from trying to reinstall OSX and start fresh. Any and all help is appreciated! Thank you!

    Well, I reinstalled Mac OS X before even trying those methods. It was less of a hassle than I thought it would be. Solved the problems with Illustrator. Everything is running fantastic.
    But, I was just working in Photoshop, opening about ~20-30 small PNG's at a time to resize, grayscale, etc. I opened up about 60 at once to make things go quicker. They all opened up, with a little bit of lag. Now, if I even try to open up 10-15 PNG's at a time, they load very slow, like the problem I was having before with Illustrator...
    Is there anyway to reset some memory settings? Or clear some cache? I believe this is what caused my issues with Illustrator before (opening too many files at once.)

  • Excel 2007 Slow Opening File

    We were looking at migrating to Office 2007. To verify compatibility, several key users have loaded Office 2007 on their machines. There seems to be several problems related to opening files in Excel.
    If Excel is open and the user does a File/Open, files will open quickly. However, if the user clicks on a file to open it, it can take up to a minute to open. I found a fix for this on this forum. It is to add "%1" to the end of the Open command line in the defined file types for XLS files. After this worked, I found that also needs it for the New on XLT, Open for XLSX, New on XLTM, and New XLTX files.
    After adding in the above fix I wanted to verify that it worked correctly by recreating the problem so I went in and removed the "%1" from all of the commands. When I tried to open a file, I got an error. So I went back into the File Types and checked the command lines. Now all of the command lines had a %1 at the end of them without the quotation marks. When I would try to delet this %1, it would now allow me to. I could remove it but when I reopened the line, it was back again. If I added the "%1" back to the end of the line it would take that and it would fix the problem again but I was still unable to remove the %1 from the other commands such as New, Print, Save As, etc. I had to Restore my system in order to remove them.
    Further testing on the fix reveals that when I file is opened, it attempts to open the file twice. The first time it opens very quickly and then a minute later it opens the second time. Notice that this is the same delay that was experienced previously. It you open the file and make a change before the minute has elapsed, then you get a message stating that the file is already open and if you open it again you will lose your changes. This is probably due to the Use DDE being selected. But If I turn off DDE, then when I click on the first file, it opens quickly and when I click on the second file, it also opens quickly but if I look at the Task Manager, their are 2 copies of Excel running. If I go to the View tool bar in either copy of Excel and try to view the other window, I can not. So it appears that there physically 2 copies of Excel running. When I went back into the File Types, the Use DDE that I had unselected before is now checked again but the DDE command line is blank.
    Thinking that may this was something that was surely fixed now that it is 2008 and the software is 2007, I looked for updates and found that IT had not run the updates. Loaded the Compatibility Pack and Service Pack 1 and high hopes that this would correct the problems. After loading the updates, I found that the File Types had reverted back to their original form without the "%1". Now I was really excited. Why would they reset user changes unless they fixed something related to them? To my dismay, the slow startup was back. I had to go back and set the "%1" back into all of the proper command lines.
    As of now, my recomendation to IT is to stay as far away from Office 2007 as possible until Microsoft gets their act together.
    By the way...I have tried all of the other recomendations from Microsoft about Excel being slow to start. They make a difference of less than 1 second. They also only make the App start quicker. They are not related to clicking on a file to open it.

    I didn't seem to get much help from this forum but I will pass on the fix that I have found.
    The problem doesn't have anything to do with the %1 fix that everyone is using. All that does is to open the file before Excel is fully started. In particular, before the add-ins are opened.
    You can verify this by changing the command line in the File Types to use a /s parameter which will bypass loading the add-ins.
    What I found was that even though I had removed the Adobe AcrobatMaker add-in, the file PDFMaker.xla was still in the XLSTART folder and was being loaded.
    Since Office now has it's own PDF functionality, this is no longer needed. I did however want to keep Acrobat so that I could print PDFs from other applications and edit PDF files so I wanted to keep it. Just not in Office.
    Here are the steps to remove PDFMaker from Excel.
    Choose Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs.
    Select Acrobat Professional and click Change/Remove.
    Click Next.
    Select Modify and click Next.
    Expand the Create Adobe PDF menu, then select the Acrobat PDF Maker option, and change the status to "This feature will not be available".
    Click Next, and then click Finish to complete the process and allow Acrobat to remove the PDFMaker component. Note: You need the installation disk to do this.
    After completing this process, it is interesting that it disabled but did not remove the PDFMaker.xla add-in. It is therefore necessary to remove it manually by exploring to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\XLSTART and manually deleting PDFMaker.xla.
    Now for those of you who have already tried the "%1" fix and found that it causes new problems and doesn't fix things, you may have already found out that when you try to remove the "%1" from the File Type Open command line, something puts it back in as %1 without the quotation marks. This causes errors when you open a document that has spaces in it's path such as unable to open C:\Documents.xlsx, Unable to open And.xlsx, unable to open Settings.xlsx. No matter how hard you try, you cannot remove the %1.
    So here is 2 ways to overcome this.
    You can change the parameter from %1 to "%10". This will work as long as you don't try to open 10 files at the same time.
    Or you can edit your registry and remove the %1. The easiest way I found was to open the registry editor and search for excel.exe" /e %1. Notice that this is the end of the command line. When I found it, I removed the %1. If you edited more than just the Open command for XLS files, you will need to keep searching until you remove all of the changes. This will get you back to where you were before you tried the "%1" fix.
    There may be other add-ins that cause similar problems. Look in the C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\XLSTART folder to see what is really getting loaded.

  • Windows 7 + Office 2007 & 2010 VERY slow saving files to on 2008 R2 files shares

    OK I have litterally tried everthing in every forum there is to resolve this. It is only happening on our Win 7 workstations that are running Office 2007 or 2010.  Our file shares are on a 2008 R2 server. Opening and saving files on the shares using
    Office is very slow. I have tried updates and server and workstations are 100% up to date. The server is only running as a file share server. Nothing else on it. We have completely set up new PC's to test with clean Win 7 installs and nothing else except Office.
    Nothing else on the network is slow at all. I have tried all the hotfixes in the world that could relate to this from many hours of research into possible causes. I have done the EnableShellDataCaching fix, the SMB 2 disable fix, the windows search/indexer
    fix, the pdfmaker fix, the lookup wizard add-in fix, the go to the newest firmware on the cisco switch fix, update workstation nic driver fix, the Trusted Locations in Excel fix, and about a dozen other fixes. NOTHING WORKS! This has brought our Win 7
    and Office 2007/2010 users to a halt in their ability to do their jobs. Our company is suffering badly. And did I mention that our IT dept is getting a lot of heat and criticism about it. FYI we are running an IBM E5450 with dual multi-thread
    multi-core(8) 3 Mhz Intel Xeon processors with 2008 R2 64-bit, 12 GB ram, and the server is using litterally no resources. Network connected is Gigabit. This has to be a Microsoft issue with 2008/Win 7/Office 2007&2010. This has become a nightmare for
    out IT dept and has consumed weeks of our time when we need to be working on other projects. Can anyone solve this. Microsoft: Please release a REAL fix for this that we can run on the server or push via GPO to the workstations.

    Hi,
    Take a look at this and see if it helps:
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896645.aspx
    also
    Office 2010 components, such as Word 2010?
    At this time, I suggest trying to start Excel in safe mode. Then, open the Excel file or create a new Excel file, and save the file to the network again.
    Start the Excel program in safe mode
    1.       Click Start, point to All Programs, and then point to Microsoft Office.
    2.        Press and hold the CTRL key, and then click the Microsoft Excel.
    If the problem does not occur in the safe mode, this issue might be related to some third-party add-ins in the Excel program, we can try to disable them. Normally, you could do the following to disable the conflict add-ins in your Excel program:
    Disable add-ins
    Click File menu, click Options >  Add-in, click Go button in the Manage: Com-in Add.
    Check if there are any add-ins, clear the checkbox to disable them.
    Close the Office program and restart it.
    Add one check back each time to the list of Add-In, restart the Office program, and repeat the above procedure. Once the issue reappears again, we can determine which add-in causes this problem and then disable it.
    Please take your time to try the suggestions and let me know the results at your earliest convenience.  If anything is unclear or if there is anything I can do for you, please feel free to let me know.
    ====
    Is the performance also slow when you trying to save the Excel file to other network path?
    At this time, we can also try to test this issue in the clean boot mode.
    Test in Clean boot Mode
    ===============
    Let’s disable all startup items and third party services when booting. This method will help us determine if this issue is caused by a loading program or service. Please perform the following steps:
    1.       Click the Start Button type "msconfig" (without quotation marks) in the Start Search box, and then press Enter.
    Note: If prompted, please click Continue on the User Account Control (UAC) window.
    2.        Click the "Services" tab, check the "Hide All Microsoft Services" box and click "Disable All" (if it is not gray).
    3.       Click the "Startup" tab, click "Disable All" and click "OK".
    Then, restart the computer. When the "System Configuration Utility" window appears, please check the "Don't show this message or launch the System Configuration Utility when Windows starts" box and click OK.
    Note: Temporarily disabling the Startup Group only prevents the startup programs from loading at startup. This should not affect the system or other programs. We may still manually run these programs later.
    What’s the result now?
    How to return from the Clean Boot state
    After the troubleshooting, we can return from the clean boot state:
    1.       Click the Start Button type "msconfig" (without quotation marks) in the Start Search box, and then press Enter.
    Note: If prompted, please click Continue on the User Account Control (UAC) window.
    2.       On the "General" tab, click "Normal Startup - load all device drivers and services".
    3.       Click OK. Click Restart when you are prompted to restart your computer.
    If this answer solves your problem, please check Mark as Answered. If this answer helps, please click the Vote as Helpful button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire

  • InDesign 5.5 scrolling very slow on Macbook Pro

    Hi,
    I am using InDesign CS 5.5 (7.5.3) on a Macbook Pro - 2.4 Ghz Intel Core i7 w/ 8GB Ram and a 250GB SSD and AMD Radeon HD 6770M graphic card - and it's incredibly slow when scrolling up and down in a document. Admittedly that document has lots of big tifs embedded but still it feels very slow and often hangs on the spinning wheel. I've tried a helper app to switch the graphic cards and have also turned preflight off and set live screen drawing to delayed after reading some threads on here. It's especially bad when I come from another application but doesn't seem to make a difference how many other apps are open. Is this normal? Does anyone have any ideas how to improve performance?
    Thanks
    Maak

    What about the display perfomance ?
    Go to View-->Diaply performance,  set it to Fast or Typical.
    Here are few link that could help :-
    http://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/kb/slow-performance-indesign-cs5.html
    http://indesignsecrets.com/why-is-indesign-soooo-slow.php

  • Very slow attaching files to Yahoo Emails and Browser Plus will not set up.

    Very slow uploading attachments to my Yahoo Emails. I tried their "Attach files more easily", but "Browser Plus" hangs at "Almost done...(You don't need to do anything) " screen. I have Windows XP, Firefox 3.6.6 and only use Yahoo for emails. Yahoo are no help, could it be browser settings?
    == This happened ==
    Every time Firefox opened
    == About a week ago.

    Walter2323,  Sorry to learn that you are having this issue and welcome to the HP forums,
    Have try using this tool to install the printer GO HERE  give it a try please let me know if you encounter any errors.
    Another Step that I will take is to disable all securtiy applications before installing the printer this will ensure that one of this application is not blocking a critical process needed to properly install the printer.
    Are able to print from the computer via usb and/or wireless?
    Hope this helps and let me know if I can assist you any further;
    RobertoR
    You can say THANKS by clicking the KUDOS STAR. If my suggestion resolves your issue Mark as a "SOLUTION" this way others can benefit Thanks in Advance!

  • Indesign 7.0.3 "can't open file"

    Getting an error in InDesign.  "Can't open file as it is not an InDesign file, a plug in is missing, or it is open by another user."
    We get this error, it goes away, and then returns.  Could happen on a file we've just had open!
    The file(s) in question are InDesign (CS5 7.0.3) files.
    No plug ins are missing.
    And it is not open by another user.
    Hardware Info:
      Model Name: Mac Pro
      Model Identifier: MacPro4,1
      Processor Name: Quad-Core Intel Xeon
      Processor Speed: 2.66 GHz
      Number Of Processors: 1
      Total Number Of Cores: 4
      L2 Cache (per core): 256 KB
      L3 Cache: 8 MB
      Memory: 6 GB
      Processor Interconnect Speed: 4.8 GT/s
      Boot ROM Version: MP41.0081.B07
    Any clues anyone as to the issue?  Repair/Workaround other than a complete re-install?
    Thanks for any help!
    -S.

    Opening file from server.
    Deleting temp file didn't resolve.
    Moving to desktop didn't resolve.
    Further details:  This problem originates on 1 computer (out of 4).  If that computer opens (or tries to open) a file, then the file becomes corrupt for all.
    Thanks!
    -S.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Issue with user mapping and SAP reference system

    Hello Gurus, I have this strange system behaviour when preparing my system for single sign-on using user mapping. Case 1. In the user management property category, I have the following defined. Authentication Ticket Type - SAP Logon Ticket Logon Meth

  • Closing a serial port after executing a for loop of write and reads.

    Hello, Labview is opening and then closing each write to the port. I have tried to leave the close outside of the for loop, but labview wont allow it. What do I need to change to make all the writes and reads execute on 1 open and close of the serial

  • Bug report - preview report template

    Hi Shared components -> Templates Preview Report template Template preview shows ora-01002: fetch out of sequence Though I'm sure this is rarely used ;-) Scott

  • Policy Map bypass issue

    Hi, I am trying  to bypass some ip network from policy-map rule.It`s not working.Any one please help me to resolve the problem. class-map match-any http match not access-group name http-allow match protocol http host "www.yyyy.com" match protocol htt

  • Ios7 and iTunes 11.1.1

    I have a iPhone 5 that is IOS 7 and iTunes 11.1.1 for Windows. Since I got IOS 7 I can't sync my music! Why Not??