Bridge won't open from PS CS3 menu (Win XP Pro)

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I am runnning Photoshop CS3 on a PC using Windows XP Pro.

When I choose browse from Photoshop CS3's menu I see a window which states:

Error 2: photoshop 10 is undefined. Line:1 -> photoshop10.invokeBridge (false, false, ")

That's as far as it gets.

If I load Bridge from its own start menu it works fine.

Has anyone got a solution?
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"HowardG" wrote in message
I am runnning Photoshop CS3 on a PC using Windows XP Pro.
When I choose browse from Photoshop CS3's menu I see a window which states:

Error 2: photoshop 10 is undefined. Line:1 -> photoshop10.invokeBridge (false, false, ")

That's as far as it gets.

If I load Bridge from its own start menu it works fine.

Has anyone got a solution?

Does this help http://tinyurl.com/2lkm6c
regards
Benny
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It worked perfectly, Benny. Thanks!!!
#3
"hanknj1" wrote:

It worked perfectly, Benny. Thanks!!!

How? or if you quote the original then other may benefit from your responce, else it's just another waste <bg>
#4
This is what worked:

Solution 1: Re-create Photoshop and Bridge preferences.

1. Press and hold Ctrl+Alt+Shift (Windows) or Command+Option+Shift (Mac OS) as you restart each application (that is, Photoshop and Bridge).

2. Confirm that you want to delete the preferences:

I only needed to do this in Photoshop, not Bridge.

"Joel" wrote in message
"hanknj1" wrote:

It worked perfectly, Benny. Thanks!!!

How? or if you quote the original then other may benefit from your responce, else it's just another waste <bg>
#5
"hanknj1" wrote:

This is what worked:

Solution 1: Re-create Photoshop and Bridge preferences.

1. Press and hold Ctrl+Alt+Shift (Windows) or Command+Option+Shift (Mac OS) as you restart each application (that is, Photoshop and Bridge).
2. Confirm that you want to delete the preferences:

I only needed to do this in Photoshop, not Bridge.

That's what we need to do to share the benefit to all reader, and that was the same trick Mike Russell passed along few weeks ago.

BTW, PLEASE do not top-post. Thanks

"Joel" wrote in message
"hanknj1" wrote:

It worked perfectly, Benny. Thanks!!!

How? or if you quote the original then other may benefit from your responce, else it's just another waste <bg>
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