Photoshop Image Processor error

I'm trying to resize some images using Bridge (which I've done several times before) but this time, for some reason, it's giving me an error. This is what I'm doing:<br />1) click on large size JPEG.<br />2) under Tools > Photoshop > Image Processor > Save as JPEG > Run<br />3) a window pops up saying: Sorry, something major happened and I can't continue! Would you like to see more info?<br />4) when I hit "Yes", another window pops open saying: Error: General Photoshop error occurred. - <no additional information available> : 1344<br /><br />What am I doing wrong or different and how can I fix this? HELP!

Update: I actually spoke with a Nik filter tech about this problem, because after I had her put Nik filters in the right places, the "Window does not have a constructor" error came back, and reinstalling the SL update did not work this time. She said they have seen others with similar issues using SL. If I use a different administrator account, everything works fine.
So, this appears to be a SN problem. Hope they are working on an update!
Kenny

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