Photoshop cs2 bridgeでバッチを実行するとエラー表示される

photoshop cs2 でスクリプトを作り、
アクション登録しました。これをCS2上でバッチ処理をするとOKなのですが、
bridge上からツール→バッチを呼び出して
実行すると、スクリプトは使えない旨の
エラーダイアログがでます。
解決法を教えて下さい。

当方はPhotoshopユーザでもBridgeユーザでもない。
エラーが出るときは、「Hello world!」的な極めて単純なものを試したほうがいいのでは? もちろんパス等はすべて英数文字に限定するという配慮等は必要。
ファイル名、パス名、アクセス権、OSの違いなどどこに問題が潜んでいるかは分かりませんからね。
以下は参考。
文書番号 : 226436
Adobe Bridge で選択した画像に Photoshop CS2 からバッチを実行できない
> 使用パソコンはwidowsXPです。
サービスパックは「SP3」?
> 「Script」コマンドは現在使用できません。(−25920)
もしかして、スクリプト名を「Script」にしているとかは?
もしそうだったら紛らわしい名前は避けたほうがいいのでは?
環境設定のリセット等は?
文書番号 : 231397
環境設定を手動で初期化する方法(Adobe Bridge CS2/CS3)
文書番号 : 230976
Windows における Adobe Bridge のトラブルシューティング
・Bridge上からスクリプトをPhotoshop CS2で実行させる
http://www.openspc2.org/book/PhotoshopCS2/normal/bridge/001/index.html

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